[Ocfs2-users] from 32bit to 64bit

Sunil Mushran sunil.mushran at oracle.com
Thu Jul 2 07:48:58 PDT 2009


Yes.

But do read the notes section in the ocfs2 user's guide. It talks
about having nodes with different compute power in a cluster.

Raheel Akhtar wrote:
> Repository mean "Alfresco Repository"  it's a documents managements
> application, all nodes are creating / updating documents on Repository which
> is mounted with OCFS2.
>
> That mean I can add 64bit Red Hat node in current 32 bit OCFS2 cluster? 
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sunil Mushran [mailto:sunil.mushran at oracle.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 10:23 AM
> To: Raheel Akhtar
> Cc: ocfs2-users at oss.oracle.com
> Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] from 32bit to 64bit
>
> Explain "repository built by OCFS2 1.4.x"? What is this repository?
>
> OCFS2, the file system, is architecture neutral. Meaning, it works
> across 32-bit, 64-bit, little endian and big endian boxes. One can
> mount an ocfs2 volume concurrently on x86, x86_64, ia64 and ppc64
> nodes. They all have to be Linux, though. ;)
>
> Raheel Akhtar wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>>  
>>
>> I have 5 nodes RHEL (Red Hat) 5.2 - 32 bit, I have repository build by 
>> 32 bit OCFS2 1.4.x. I have to move this repository to 64 bit Red Hat 
>> 5.2 nodes with OCFS2. My question it is possible that I can present 32 
>> bit OCFS2 repository to 64 bit OCFS2 ?
>>
>>  
>>
>> Quick reply will appreciated.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Raheel
>>
>> Ryerson University
>>
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