Karl E. Jorgensen schreef:
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Then i'm stuck with either samba or nfs.
They should work. Or perhaps a clustered file system that allows the
same disk to be mounted read-write simultaneously by multiple hosts.
Such a disk could be located on the underlying host (=more ubd devices
on the uml linux command line) or remotely using network block devices.
I *think* that the oracle clustered filesystem would do the trick,
although it is more geared towards holding oracle databases. One
problem though: The kernel in the user-mode-linux package has not got
ocfs2 enabled, so you'll need to recompile the package, but it *should*
work...
Hope this helps
Yep,
that's another thing i could try, thanks !
Regards,
Benedict
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