Before Setting Up Gfs; Systems - Red Hat GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM 5.1 Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM 5.1:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Software Subsystem
Table 1.1. GFS Software Subsystem Components

5. Before Setting Up GFS

Before you install and set up GFS, note the following key characteristics of your GFS file

systems:

Number of file systems
Determine how many GFS file systems to create initially. (More file systems can be added
later.)
File-system name
Determine a unique name for each file system. Each file-system name is required in the
form of a parameter variable. For example, this book uses file-system names
in some example procedures.
gfs2
Journals
Determine the number of journals for your GFS file systems. One journal is required for
each node that mounts a GFS file system. Make sure to account for additional journals
needed for future expansion.
GFS nodes
Determine which nodes in the Red Hat Cluster Suite will mount the GFS file systems.
GNBD server nodes
If you are using GNBD, determine how many GNBD server nodes are needed. Note the
Components
lock_harness.ko
lock_dlm.ko
lock_nolock.ko
Before Setting Up GFS
Description
file system.
Implements a pluggable lock module
interface for GFS that allows for a variety
of locking mechanisms to be used (for
example, the DLM lock module,
).
lock_dlm.ko
A lock module that implements DLM
locking for GFS. It plugs into the lock
harness,
lock_harness.ko
communicates with the DLM lock
manager in Red Hat Cluster Suite.
A lock module for use when GFS is used
as a local file system only. It plugs into
the lock harness,
lock_harness.ko
provides local locking.
and
and
and
gfs1
7

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents