Hi Alireza,
EXT3 assumes exclusive access to one system. Mounting a file system
designed for single node access from multiple nodes can cause corruption.
If you must use SAN, read up on GFS, global File Systems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_file_system
Alternatively, consider NFS, a
If you want both servers to see the same volume, you need to use a
clustered filesystem. Something like gfs. Ext3 won't work.
On Jun 18, 2016 3:14 AM, "alireza baghery" wrote:
> hi
> i have two server *CentOS 6.5* and
> *CentOS 5.9 *
> i have one *SAN Storage* on both servers
> but when i create
hi
i have two server *CentOS 6.5* and
*CentOS 5.9 *
i have one *SAN Storage* on both servers
but when i create file one of server (example Centos 6.5) Other Sever
(Centos 5.9) do not see file
and i must *umount* Disk to seeing files new
how solve this problem
format disk *EXT3*
Tnx
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