Basic Gfs Examples; Lock_Gulm, Rlm Embedded; Key Characteristics - Red Hat GFS 6.0 Administrator's Manual

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Basic GFS Examples

This appendix contains examples of setting up and using GFS in the following basic scenarios:
Section C.1 LOCK_GULM, RLM Embedded
Section C.2 LOCK_GULM, RLM External
Section C.3 LOCK_GULM, SLM Embedded
Section C.4 LOCK_GULM, SLM External
Section C.5 LOCK_GULM, SLM External, and GNBD
Section C.6 LOCK_NOLOCK
The examples follow the process structure for procedures and associated tasks defined in
Chapter 4 Initial Configuration.
C.1. LOCK_GULM, RLM Embedded
This example sets up a cluster with three nodes and two GFS file systems. It requires three nodes
for the GFS cluster. All nodes in the cluster mount the GFS file system and run the LOCK_GULM
servers.
This section provides the following information about the example:
Section C.1.1 Key Characteristics
Section C.1.2 Kernel Modules Loaded
Section C.1.3 Setup Process
C.1.1. Key Characteristics
This example configuration has the following key characteristics:
Fencing device — An APC MasterSwitch (single-switch configuration). Refer to Table C-1 for
switch information.
Number of GFS nodes — 3. Refer to Table C-2 for node information.
Number of lock server nodes — 3. The lock servers are run on the GFS nodes (embedded). Refer
to Table C-2 for node information.
Locking protocol — LOCK_GULM. The LOCK_GULM server is run on every node that mounts
GFS.
Number of shared storage devices — 2. Refer to Table C-3 for storage device information.
Number of file systems — 2.
File system names —
File system mounting — Each GFS node mounts the two file systems.
Cluster name —
alpha
and
.
gfs01
gfs02
.
Appendix C.

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