Am Dienstag, 28. November 2006 15:21 schrieb Gerald L. Clark:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We recently moved to a new "cluster" plattform, setup by one
> > external IT company
> >
> > at present (early stage):
> > 2 XEON computers with a fibre channel link to a Network
> > Storage. The mysql directories are located on the Network
> > storage and mounted into /var/lib/mysql on each machine. So,
> > every machine running an own mysql server, but sharing the
> > directory. The used file system is OCFS (Oracle Cluster File
> > System)
>
> You cannot do this.

Can you explain this a little bit more ? I am not the guy who set it 
up, so I would like to go back them and say "Well, You cannot do 
this, because... " :)

Thanks
stonki

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