Gfs Overview; New And Changed Features; Gfs Functions - Red Hat GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM 5.0 Manual

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Chapter 1.

GFS Overview

Red Hat GFS is a cluster file system that is available with Red Hat Cluster Suite. Red Hat GFS
nodes are configured and managed with Red Hat Cluster Suite configuration and management
tools. Red Hat GFS provides data sharing among GFS nodes in a Red Hat cluster. GFS
provides a single, consistent view of the file-system name space across the GFS nodes in a
Red Hat cluster. GFS allows applications to install and run without much knowledge of the
underlying storage infrastructure. GFS is fully compliant with the IEEE POSIX interface, allowing
applications to perform file operations as if they were running on a local file system. Also, GFS
provides features that are typically required in enterprise environments, such as quotas, multiple
journals, and multipath support.
GFS provides a versatile method of networking your storage according to the performance,
scalability, and economic needs of your storage environment. This chapter provides some very
basic, abbreviated information as background to help you understand GFS. It contains the
following sections:
Section 1, "New and Changed Features"
Section 2, "Performance, Scalability, and Economy"
Section 3, "GFS Functions"
Section 4, "GFS Software Subsystems"
Section 5, "Before Setting Up GFS"

1. New and Changed Features

This section lists new and changed features included with the initial release of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5.
• GULM (Grand Unified Lock Manager) is not supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. If your
GFS file systems use the GULM lock manager, you must convert the file systems to use the
DLM lock manager. This is a two-part process.
• While running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, convert your GFS file systems to use the DLM
lock manager.
• Upgrade your operating system to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, converting the lock manager
to DLM when you do.
For information on upgrading to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and converting GFS file systems
to use the DLM lock manager, see Configuring and Managing a Red Hat Cluster.
• Documentation for Red Hat Cluster Suite for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 has been expanded
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