I'm not at all interested in clustered filesystems. I'm only
interested in a clustered volume management
solution.

I already know about clvm and it's need for redhat's suite...I'm just
wondering if there's an alternative.
I thought I read somewhere about EVMS supporting clustering natively.
But I know nothing about it,
so I don't know if it just uses CLVM underneath.

Anyway, is there any alternative to CLVM + redhat cluster suite, or is
that the more or less standard way?

Thanks,
Doug

2010/1/13 Ante Karamatić <[email protected]>:
> On 12.01.2010 23:41, Mat wrote:
>
>> I've never actually had the opportunity to test this out yet so I may
>> dead wrong, but what you're trying to do sounds like it could be
>> accomplished with an LVM GFS and iSCSI stack. GFS being the shared disk
>> file system that can be access by multiple machines via iSCSI.
>
> Notice that for GFS you'll need redhat cluster suite. There's another
> clustered file system that doesn't require cluster manager - OCFS2.
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