HowTo setup GFS2 with Clustering on Red Hat or CentOS
Aug 20, 2009, 07:34 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Allen Sanabria)
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"I will also show you how to optimize GFS2 performance
in the next HowTo, because you will quickly notice some loss of
performance until you do a little optimization first.I will 1st
show you how do build a Cluster with GFS2 on the Command Line and
in the next tutorial I will show you how to do the same thing using
Conga.
"In this tutorial I am using 3 CentOS Virtual Machines running
CentOS 5.3 in VMware ESX 3.5. For the GFS2 File System I am using a
vmdk built with the thick option, that is shared among all the
Virtual Machines. You also can use iscsi or fiber... This option is
up to you."
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