Hello,
I took a look at the RedHat website:

Red Hat GFS is...

    * The only native 64-bit cluster file system on Linux for enterprise
workloads - support for x86, AMD64/EM64T, and Itanium
    * The most scalable enterprise cluster file system on Linux - supported
up to 256 nodes
    * Tightly integrated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (no patching needed)
    * The only open source (GPL) cluster file system for enterprise
workloads
    * POSIX-compliant, meaning applications don't have to be rewritten to
use GFS


I don't see s390 mentioned anywhere, did anyone set up a gfs cluster on
zLinux?
I'm also looking for a shared-space solution for my gentoo_s390 systems
like I have on my z/OS systems with shared catalog and so on.
GFS seems to be an interesting solution which handels locking via
locking-daemons 8gfs daemons).

But it seems to be a little bit difficult to install, because you have to
patch your kernel to get it running.


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