Dear all I'm investigating the possible solutions for persistent device names to mount OCFS2 disks, without using LVM2 that is not supported. In RH4 if you reboot the server, add or remove LUNS the device files (traditionally /dev/sdX) can change, so you can mount the filesystem on the wrong directory.
>From what I can see there are some solution like the multipath or udev to create persistent device files. However the solution can be more simple if in the /etc/fstab file one indicate the label of the OCFS2 volume and not the device file. I've tried this with OCFS1.2 with good results but my question is if it's supported (i.e if mounting an OCFS2 volume by label is supported) and if there is any problem with this approach. Will it work on future OCFS2 releases? Best regards and thanks Pedro Figueira CONFIDENCIAL NOTICE: This message, as well as any existing attached files, is confidential and intended exclusively for the individual(s) named as addressees. If you are not the intended recipient, you are kindly requested not to make any use whatsoever of its contents and to proceed to the destruction of the message, thereby notifying the sender. DISCLAIMER: The sender of this message can NOT ensure the security of its electronic transmission and consequently does not accept liability for any fact, which may interfere with the integrity of its content. _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users