Thanks, Lars:

Using cLVM2 for the back-end sounds like a strong possibility. How would you 
recommend making the SAN highly-available to the OCFS2 cluster (i.e., the SAN 
clients)? Is this type of scenario something that is already engineered into 
the SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension?

Eric Pretorious
Truckee, CA




>________________________________
> From: Lars Marowsky-Bree <l...@suse.de>
>To: ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com 
>Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 4:10 AM
>Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] HA-OCFS2?
> 
>On 2012-09-13T17:02:46, Eric <epretori...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to create a highly-available OCFS2 cluster (i.e., A storage 
>> cluster that mitigates the single point of failure [SPoF] created by storing 
>> an OCFS2 volume on a single LUN)?
>
>Yes. You can use either cLVM2 with a mirrored volume for example, or
>store the data on storage that handles this internally (e.g., a
>mirroring SAN, iSCSI to DRBD, etc).
>
>
>Regards,
>    Lars
>
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