[Ocfs2-users] Using multiple clusters on the same host
Brian Kroth
bpkroth at gmail.com
Thu Mar 18 09:53:46 PDT 2010
I believe that due to the way the fencing works you only need a single
cluster to have multiple volumes. Just make sure that all of the hosts
involved are specified in the same cluster.conf file.
For example, nodes a, b, c could mount volume1, while b, c, d mount
volume2, and e, f, g mount volume3 so long as the cluster.conf file
holds nodes a-g and is consistent across all nodes.
Brian
Daniel Bidwell <bidwell at andrews.edu> 2010-03-18 08:46:
> Is it possible to use multiple ocfs2 clusters on the same host? I would
> like to have a given host have access to several different clustered
> file systems.
>
> The older documentation says that you can only have one cluster per
> host. This restriction appears to have been removed from the latest
> documentation, but I don't see any mention of how to configure multiple
> clusters.
>
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> Daniel R. Bidwell | bidwell at andrews.edu
> Andrews University | Information Technology Services
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