OTOH, you don't have to migrate at all. As Leland points out, there IS a choice now. 8-)
Leland, I'd say it's a religious issue. Both work fairly well for local clusters. If you have, or want to, standardized on RH, GFS gets a lot more love (via SNA's High Availability Option for RHEL on System z; RH does not support GFS2 on Z), and allows your Z configurations to be the same as your Intel RHEL clusters. SLES prefers OCFS2. YMMV. > I would say the biggest thing to consider is this item from the SLE-ha-guide: > Read-only GFS2 Support > For easier migration from GFS2 to OCFS2, you can mount your GFS2 file > systems in read-only mode to copy the data to an OCFS2 file system. OCFS2 is > fully supported by SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension. > Mark Post ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on Linux on System z, visit http://wiki.linuxvm.org/
