Hi,

You need to setup a simple cluster and a proper fencing mechanism . No need
to configure any services since you want to use GFS2 on both the nodes.
Start the cluster, mount the gfs2 by /etc/fstab entry.

Note: You can't use GFS2 without a Cluster setup.

Dominic

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Shariq Siddiqui
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> Dear All,
> I want to use GFS2 filesystem in shared storage.
>
> and trying to mount it in two node,
>
> what initially I need to do to fullfill this task.
> I don't need whole cluster suit i need minimal configuration.
>
> Please HELP
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> Best Regards,
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