On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:43 PM, RaSca <ra...@miamammausalinux.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've configured an NFS share which is cloned on each node of my cluster.
> What I need to understand is how the globally-unique parameter applies
> to this situation. Starting from it's definition:
>
> "Globally unique clones are distinct entities. A copy of the clone
> running on one machine is not equivalent to another instance on another
> node. Nor would any two copies on the same node be equivalent."
>
> How this can be applied to filesystem resources? In addition, I've set
> up this parameter to true, since my filesystems are identical on each
> node, but does this makes sense?

Nope. :) Quite the contrary. It's the same filesystem you're mounting
everywhere. That's a relatively classic anonymous clone. The
globally-unique=false default should apply here.

Cheers,
Florian

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