-users] OCFS2 and VMware ESX
What I did a few days ago was to create a vmware disk for each OCFS2
filesystem, and store it with one of the VM nodes. Then, add that disk to
each additional VM. When you add it, use a separate SCSI host number. In
other words, if the OS
What I did a few days ago was to create a vmware disk for each OCFS2
filesystem, and store it with one of the VM nodes. Then, add that disk to each
additional VM. When you add it, use a separate SCSI host number. In other
words, if the OS is on SCSI 0:0, make the disk SCSI 1:0, or some
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and VMware ESX
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your reply. How did you configure your RDM mappings? We have
tried a few combinations already. We have three nodes and are trying to
use a single OCFS2 volume. We are encountering a range of errors like
VM's not starting when
] On Behalf Of Haydn Cahir
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 11:08 PM
To: ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com
Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and VMware ESX
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your reply. How did you configure your RDM mappings? We have
tried a few combinations already. We have three nodes and are trying to
use
We run a similar set up, SLES 10 SP1, we were ESX 3.0.x and are now 3.5.
We're running the version of ocfs2 that shipped with SLES 10 SP1.
4 nodes accessing raw mapped LUNs via ESX from an HP SAN on HP Blade
Servers. Qlogic HBAs, standard NICs; nothing special.
The biggest hurdle we ran into was
SLES10 SP2 is shipping OCFS2 1.4. We will releasing the
same for (RH)EL in the coming weeks.
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From Haydn Cahir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent Mon 7/28/2008 8:07 PM
To ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com
Subject Re: [Ocfs2-users] OCFS2 and VMware ESX
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your reply. How