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Re: [Xen-users] Shared File System



I wouldn't use NFS or CIFS - in my experience CIFS isn't a greatly efficient FS.
 
-Nick

>>> On 2008/06/04 at 17:20, "Emre ERENOGLU" <erenoglu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Why don't you use CIFS? (samba?)

Emre

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 1:17 AM, isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx <isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One fairly easy way that I use is GFS. It allows simultaneous read/write from all connected servers. It ads complexity to your setup but it's very powerful at what it does.

Mike


On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 15:54:22 -0700 (PDT), MikeyCarter wrote:


> I have a few cases where I need to share a filesystem (Read/Write) with
> multiple DomUs.   Currently I use NFS to accomplish this task.  However, NFS
> on Fedora 7 locks up under heavy traffic from time to time, forcing a
> reboot.  Wouldn't want that on the Dom0.

> Any one recommend a good way of sharing a file system in read/write with
> multiple DomUs?



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