- "Chris Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Great! I can do both. Can someone explain to me just for clarification
| purposes why I would define a resource? What does it do?
|
| Chris Edwards
Hi Chris,
The purpose of these "services" in rgmanager is to define and manage
any cluster-wide r
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] GFS as a service
Ok, so which is better for a Red Hat cluster?
I prefer to do both. Since they are GFS I want them mounted on all nodes at
boot. So the entries are in /etc/fstab and /etc/init.d/gfs is enabled. Then I
configure the gfs resources and do not enable the
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Bob Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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/fst
>
>
>
> Ok, so which is better for a Red Hat cluster?
>
I prefer to do both. Since they are GFS I want them mounted on all nodes at
boot. So the entries are in /etc/fstab and /etc/init.d/gfs is enabled.
Then I configure the gfs resources and do not enable the force unmount. So
the cluster will
>
> 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
- "Mikko Partio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Jos Vos < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
| You should (well, for the typical use):
|
| - not put the GFS filesystems in fstab
|
| - enable the gfs service (init script)
|
|
| Doesn't gfs init script read fstab?
|
|
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Jos Vos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You should (well, for the typical use):
>
> - not put the GFS filesystems in fstab
>
> - enable the gfs service (init script)
>
Doesn't gfs init script read fstab?
Regards
Mikko
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 04:10:51PM -0500, Chris Edwards wrote:
> > - enable the gfs service (init script)
>
> Do you happen to have an example of this script?
The /etc/rc.d/init.d/gfs script is part of the gfs-utils package.
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> > I have a iSCSI SAN and I was wondering when setting up a cluster if
> > I should run GFS as a service or should I let the servers automount
> GFS
> > on bootup?
>
> You should (well, for the typical use):
>
> - not put the GFS filesystems in fstab
>
> - enable the gfs service (init script)
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 02:47:34PM -0500, Chris Edwards wrote:
> I have a iSCSI SAN and I was wondering when setting up a cluster if
> I should run GFS as a service or should I let the servers automount GFS
> on bootup?
You should (well, for the typical use):
- not put the GFS filesystems in fs
I meant do I need to run GFS a clustered service inside of luci?
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Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] GFS as a service
Check for /etc/init.d
Check for /etc/init.d/gfs and /etc/init.d/gfs2
Those servicer are responsible for mount gfs filesystem's into /etc/fstab
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2008/11/19 Chris Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a iSCSI SAN and I was wondering when setting up a cluster if I
> should run GFS as
I have a iSCSI SAN and I was wondering when setting up a cluster if I should
run GFS as a service or should I let the servers automount GFS on bootup?
Thanks!
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