Re: Can you help me on Linux SW RAID?

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OK.

Finally I can say that one solution is to have a disk array HW-RAID compliant.
:-)))


Anyway, omitting RAID features I think my nodes should correctly see the same data on the shared disk array, using Oracle OCFS or RedHat GFS.
Do you agree?

Have you experienced problem using OCFS insetad of OCFS2??





> On 2005-04-28T13:41:45, "miele@xxxxxxxxx" <miele@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Obviously I've plan to use OCFS (Oracle Cluster File System) to share
> > data access between nodes...
> > ..I've to implement an Oracle 9i RAC.
> 
> OCFS2 is fine for that.
> 
> > You discourage anyway my use of RAID??
> 
> md is NOT CLUSTER-AWARE. It will not work, and it will eat your data.
> 
> You have been warned.
> 
> Run the RAID level of your choice on the SAN backend, and put OCFS2 on
> top.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
>     Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb@xxxxxxx>
> 
> -- 
> High Availability & Clustering
> SUSE Labs, Research and Development
> SUSE LINUX Products GmbH - A Novell Business
> 
> 



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