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Re: [Xen-users] Shared File System



I use OCFS2, mainly because my dom0s are all SLES10 and that's what ships with them by default.  I've used GFS in the past, as well - both with fairly good success.  I do tend to have issues with two-node OCFS2 clusters - if one of the nodes dies it usually takes the other one with it, and they don't tend to be real tolerant of glitches in my SAN, which occur every now and again with my iSCSI SAN.  Now that I have them mostly on Fibre Channel and I have four nodes in the cluster, things are a bit more resilient and I can count on the nodes staying up if one of them crashes.


-Nick

>>> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at  2:41 PM, MikeyCarter <mikey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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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