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Re: [Xen-users] Boot from OCFS2
Hello friends
I'm read only now and yes, it's better each node with it structure and what you think necessary, you share with ocfs file system.
Maybe you can check RedHat cluster suite for you environment
or
Good Luck
Waldirio
2008/7/3, Javier Guerra <javier@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Dominik Vogt <dominik.vogt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes of course, the thing is, If the fs isn't clustering on that scsi > raid sys. it will destroy the fs if I connect with both servers. So my
when i mentioned ext3 (or any non-cluster fs) i meant _different_ ext3
partitions, one for each box.
> try was, to format it with ocfs2! The second server is just a "backup" > server. So if the first one crashes, I can migrate the domu's easyli to > the second one. I could work with images, which are on the ocfs2
> partition this would work, but images are not as felxible as lv's... > But I think i'm definitly on the wrong way now...
again, much easier is to have the root filesystem non-shared, and just
share the storage.
-- Javier
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