Global Filesystem Limits

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Hi,

we are going to buy a new database cluster. The two servers will be connected to a Dell CX700 (EMC Clarion) with about 4 TB of available storage. We want to uses Red Hat Global File System to avoid using RAW device. 

Reviewing the GFS Admin Guide on page 12 it says:
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2 TB maximum, for total of all storage connected to a GFS cluster. Linux 2.4 kernels do not support devices larger than 2 TB; therefore the total size of storage available to GFS cannot exceed 2 TB.
---snip---

I did some research in Internet and definitely the Kernel 2.4 does not sopport devices larger than 2 TB. This makes me think that each LUN presented to the server must be smaller than 2 TB and I would suppose that I could create various GFS with sizes smaller than 2 TB. Is that correct, or does the capacity of the storage itself has to be smaller than 2 TB to be used by GFS?

Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Markus


Markus Miller
Ingeniero de Sistemas, RHCE
DIFARMA
Lord Cochrane 326, Santiago, Chile
Tel. +56 2 6944076
mmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx


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