> David covered your other points pretty well.  I'm not sure why you
think
> you need EVMS to use an ocfs2 file system. 

You don't need it, but EVMS makes it a *lot* easier. 

> What we _were_ doing
> was setting up one SLES10 system as a storage server, and connecting
to it
> from the other SLES10 systems via iSCSI.  Those other systems formed a
> cluster using ocfs2.  Pretty slick actually.  It would be even slicker
> using virtualized networks for the iSCSI traffic.  :)

This works *really* well using both real hipersockets and VSWITCH, btw.
Set large MTUs for best performance - iSCSI is good about packing
multiple buffers into large packets. 

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