Currently ocfs2 does not support any lvm. It has to do with having a common cluster stack. That is still a work-in-progress.
Bill Ranck wrote: > Hello folks, > I am a newbie with ocfs2 and Oracle VM in general, but I'm slowly > figuring things out. I have installed ovm server on 2 blades in an IBM > bladecenter, and I have gotten ocfs2 working such that both blades are > mounting /OVS from a shared SAN LUN. So far, so good. > I will be installing a guest VM on one of the blades with the idea > that we can do live migration if/when needed. The database that will be > set up there will need to use 6 X 100G LUNs from the SAN. What is the > best way to aggregate these LUNs for that purpose? I've got them > visible as /dev/dm-2 through /dev/dm-7 on both systems. Do I use LVM at > the hypervisor level to combine them into one big disk group and volume, > then use mkfs.ocfs2 on that? Or is there a better way? > I see, with a quick look through of the archives from this list, that > ocfs2 can not aggregate the LUNs itself. I'm just hoping for a pointer > in the right direction so I don't shoot myself in the foot by choosing > the wrong thing early in the project. > > _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users