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From: Eric <eri...@gm...> - 2006-03-14 13:10:22
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> > Cluster containers are really meant for shared devices that can be > simultaneously acceded by two or more servers at the same time. The role > to > these cluster containers is to prevent any server from mistakenly using > those device while they are used by another server. > > I don't see any reason to use them on a partition (use them on the whole > disk instead), and there's absolutely no reason to use them on local > disks. Hi Tomas, Actually, I have no shared devices that can be simultaneously accessed by two or more servers. What I have are only several common computer installed linux. But I still want to try the cluster container feature of EVMS. So That's why I ask you whether I can use a local disk to create a cluster container. I just want to know the possibility:-) BR, Eric |