> > Yes, the gfs init script reads fstab. It's the "as a service" > qualifier that is confusing. To clarify: For mounting gfs file > systems automatically, you have two choices: > > 1. Put your gfs mount points into /etc/fstab and enable /etc/init.d/gfs > so that it runs at startup. You can do this on all nodes because > gfs is cluster-aware, so all your nodes may mount it at the same > time. > 2. Put your gfs mounts in your cluster configuration (cluster.conf) as > services, and let rgmanager take care of mounting and unmounting as > necessary on the nodes where you have the service defined. > (This may or may not be done via conga/ricci/luci--I always do it by > hand). > > Regards, > > Bob Peterson > Red Hat GFS
Ok, so which is better for a Red Hat cluster? -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster