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Re: LVM/JFS for Linux

 

LVM/JFS for Linux

Hi,

I am looking for somebody that has installed an implementation of Logical Volume Manager or Journalized File System on a Redhat 6.x Linux system. I found the sources at the Redhat Website.

With regards,
Dieter Degrendele
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Mark W. Jeanmougin
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Re: LVM/JFS for Linux

I have installed LVM and reiserfs on RedHat Linux machines. reiserfs is a JFS that is in the process of being developed. SuSE and mp3.com are big supporters of it's development.

I have also purchased SuSE Linux 6.4, but I like RedHat as a whole better. I am using the kernel rpm, lvm.rpm, and reiserfs.rpm from the SuSE distro. I wasn't impressed with the reiserfs, so I'm not using it. Right now, I'm just using ext2, although I plan on taking a look at the other JFS'es as they become available.

LVM works great! I've got a 40ish GB array of four disks containing multiple data volumes. I have one volume striped across all four drives, and other volumes where all of the data is on one PV. Performance is fine.

I have sucessfully, and on multiple occasions, extended an ext2 filesystem with no problems.

Let me know if you have more questions (or advice on other JFS's)
Albert E. Whale, CISSP
Honored Contributor

Re: LVM/JFS for Linux

Dieter,

I have also configured several Servers (one a Production system, another a Heavily used News Server) for using LVM.

Is there something in particular your're looking for?

Sr. Systems Consultant @ ABS Computer Technology, Inc. http://www.abs-comptech.com/aewhale.html & http://www.ancegroup.com
Timothy Keller
Occasional Advisor

Re: LVM/JFS for Linux

Dieter,

Check out

www.sistina.com/lvm they've got a link to a page that gives howtos and tutorials in regards to setting up LVM under linux.
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