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That mount option is appended by mount.ocfs2. It tells users<br>
the heartbeat mode. "none" means non-clustered. "local" means<br>
the heartbeat region is on the mounted volume. This is the default<br>
mode. In 1.8 we have "global" which means the heartbeat region<br>
has been configured on 1+ devices. local and global are only<br>
pertinent in the o2cb stack. If you are using pacemaker, you will<br>
see cluster_stack=pcmk and not heartbeat=.<br>
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There is no heartbeat=cluster.<br>
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On 09/09/2011 04:43 PM, Hai Tao wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,<br>
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when I mount ocfs2 file system, what the heartbeat=local
option means? what is the difference between
heartbeat=local and heartbeat=cluster (I know that is
default)?<br>
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