No I do not but if you elaborate on the tests performed or have atest script I would be glad run some bench marks.
It would also be helpful to know the hardware you are running on. Dan Askew Sr Systems Administrator The J. M. Smucker Company Phone (330)684-3662 "Kristoffer Lippert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/31/2007 04:32 AM Please respond to linux clustering <[email protected]> To "linux clustering" <[email protected]> cc Subject SV: [Linux-cluster] Linux Clustering Newbe Hi Dan, Have you got any performance figures on the OCFS2 ? My GFS is currently delivering the following performance: (2 nodes, 2gbit FC HBAs multipath'ed + 1 Fujitsu SAN (SX60) 7x250gb raid 5.) Writes: average 100mb/sec, 200 files/sec (with simple cp/rm) Writes: max 150mb/sec, 250files/sec (with simple cp/rm) Reads: average 160mb/sec (cat > dev/null - uncached) Reads: average 1150mb/sec (cat > dev/null - cached) Anybody have a feeling about this performance level? Regards Kristoffer Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne af [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 20. juli 2007 16:19 Til: linux clustering Emne: [Linux-cluster] Linux Clustering Newbe Ok Here is what I did to get it working: used RHCS to manage the cluster services used CLVM to manage the LVM metadata across cluster Coded a "locking_type = 3" in the LVM.CONF file Used OCFS2 to cluster and manage the filesystems across cluster. Configuration is 2 node cluster runing nfs vitural IPAddr service to allow clients to mount the drives via NFS All appears to be working fine. I can fail over the services manually or even boot a server and the failover works great. Now the big question....is this supported by redhat and oracle ...hmmmm Thanks to all who helped get this working... -- Linux-cluster mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster
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