Under z/VM right?

OCFS2 is pretty simple if the amount of space you need fits on a minidisk. 

If you need cLVM, it's complicated.
The HAE guide helps some, but doesn't really put it into cook book format.   
It's like a layer cake and you have to each layer working right first or you 
end up hanging or getting your servers in reboot loops.
I intend to write up something if I can ever get it to work the same way twice 
without futzing with it.   In my copious free time of course.

Marcy

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Leland 
Lucius
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LINUX-390] GFS2 or OCFS2 on SLES11 SP3

Now that we have a choice, anyone have any pros/cons that they'd like to share?

My first attempt at using OCFS2 in an active/active DRDB-backed 4-node cluster 
didn't pan out too well.  But, I would have to say it wasn't necessarily OCFS2s 
fault...more like me struggling to get fencing working properly and convincing 
pacemaker to use DRBD floating IPs.

Leland

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