From: Mark H. <hla...@at...> - 2007-10-26 09:17:18
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Hi, you should have a look at the open-sharedroot project (http://www.open-sharedroot.org/) . The purpose of this project is to provide an open and flexible filesystem based single system image (SSI) layer for linux clusters. Currently, GFS and NFS can be used as shared root filesystems. OCFS2 support will be added soon (as shared writable mmap support is available now :-) ). Keep checking for updates at http://www.open-sharedroot.org/news . Mark On Wednesday 24 October 2007 22:30:47 Beukes, Wiekus wrote: > Have anyone tried setting up a shared root cluster using OCFS2? There > seems to be a lot of info etc. around doing this with GFS etc. but not > much really with OCFS2... I got it to work sort of but I am running into > an issue where rpm cannot open the rpm db (mmap fails)... -- Gruss / Regards, Dipl.-Ing. Mark Hlawatschek http://www.atix.de/ http://www.open-sharedroot.org/ ** ATIX Informationstechnologie und Consulting AG Einsteinstr. 10 85716 Unterschleissheim Deutschland/Germany |