well, I had bad experience with Oracle and CentOS 5.5. 1. I couldn't make Pacemaker to control DRBD and OCFS2 in right way, because Centos kernel does not support some type of distributed lock manager. 2. I was using latest DRBD and OCFS2, working with centos 5.5 kernel, and went to "no space left" problem. 3. Then I tried to install Oracle unbreakable linux kernel and newer OCFS2, but there no DRBD support !
Now these servers are visualized and protected with vmware HA, and I decided to keep as far as possible from centos, suse (aka microsoft linux) and oracle ... On 2011.04.27 22:16, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote: >> I have solved problem by stopping using OCFS2. Try to avoid this file >> system in any way! > Very funny answer ;-) GFS2 is even more worth / only usable with Redhat. > All other distris it mostly fails every few hours with some strange errors. > > Which one would you recommand? > > Stefan _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users