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07-27-2004 06:59 AM
07-27-2004 06:59 AM
presentetion to cluster
Then Uwe ,
1- I dont have to worry about whitch system is going to write in some moment?
Vms will do it for me.
2-I only need to present the virtual disk to the systems and that is all?
Thank you Uwe , you have gave me a lot help
1- I dont have to worry about whitch system is going to write in some moment?
Vms will do it for me.
2-I only need to present the virtual disk to the systems and that is all?
Thank you Uwe , you have gave me a lot help
rperez
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07-27-2004 07:34 AM
07-27-2004 07:34 AM
Re: presentetion to cluster
1- Correct, you can mount the disk(s) on both servers read/write. But please make sure that the cluster software is configured correctly.
It is possible to have two non-clustered systems mount the disks read/write as well. In that case, however, there is no distributed lock manager involved and this will result in corrupted disks.
2- Yes. The storage system only presents blocks of data - it does not what a file system is. Again, make sure you have choosen the correct operating system type for the HOST entry.
It is possible to have two non-clustered systems mount the disks read/write as well. In that case, however, there is no distributed lock manager involved and this will result in corrupted disks.
2- Yes. The storage system only presents blocks of data - it does not what a file system is. Again, make sure you have choosen the correct operating system type for the HOST entry.
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