David,

Edit /etc/fstab to avoid the execution of fsck on that filesystem upon
boot; since it is a RO FS, you don't want anyone touching it. =)

Regards,
Pedro Principeza
SW Support Engineer -- IBM



From:   "Diep, David (OCTO-Contractor)" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected],
Date:   23/10/2013 13:18
Subject:        Whats the best way to share z/VM Volumes between two
Redhat guest machines
Sent by:        Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]>



Hi,

First time posting here... I hope I found the right place.

I have two web servers, they are duplicates of each other, serving the
same webpage. They are 'clustered' by a network load balancer. I want to
see if I can have them share the same volume in z/VM.

One of the RHEL servers will be the primary, having RW authority, while
the other will have RO authority. What do I need to do in RHEL to make
this work? Without doing anything to the RO authorized RHEL server, this
is what happens when I try to start him up:

[FAILED]

*** An error occurred during the file system check.
*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot
*** when you leave the shell.
Give root password for maintenance
(or type Control-D to continue):

Any ideas would be most appreciated!





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