On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Digimer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/09/2012 05:36 PM, Terry wrote:
> > So here's what I have done so far:
> > 1. Created new cluster based on RHEL 6.
> > 2. Created resources and services from scratch to match that in the old
> > cluster (fsid, mount points, everything). I am using Congra (luci/ricci)
> > just to ensure I am using the right syntax.
> > 3. Gave access to storage volumes (iscsi) to new cluster node
> > 4. pvscan/vgscan/lvscan
> > 5. Disabled NFS services on old cluster
> > 6. Enabled the NFS services on the new cluster
> >
> > That's it.  Life's good for the volumes on the cluster.  I am yet to
> > transfer my postgres stuff but I am moving from 8.3 to 9.0 so that will
> > be a new volume and postgres installation so nothing exciting there.
>
> Thanks for reporting back. I'm glad to hear it worked out well. Did you
> have to change your gfs part to gfs2?
>
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I am not using GFS.  All ext3/4.
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