Using Gnbd With Red Hat Gfs - Red Hat GNBD WITH GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM 4.7 Configuration And Administration Manual

Using gbnd with global file system 4.7
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Chapter 1.

Using GNBD with Red Hat GFS

GNBD (Global Network Block Device) provides block-level storage access over an Ethernet
LAN. GNBD components run as a client in a GFS node and as a server in a GNBD server node.
A GNBD server node exports block-level storage from its local storage (either directly attached
storage or SAN storage) to a GFS node.
Table 1.1, "GNBD Software Subsystem Components"
subsystems components.
Software Subsystem
GNBD
Table 1.1. GNBD Software Subsystem Components
You can configure GNBD servers to work with device-mapper multipath. GNBD with
device-mapper multipath allows you to configure multiple GNBD server nodes to provide
redundant paths to the storage devices. The GNBD servers, in turn, present multiple storage
paths to GFS nodes via redundant GNBDs. When using GNBD with device-mapper multipath, if
a GNBD server node becomes unavailable, another GNBD server node can provide GFS nodes
with access to storage devices.
This document how to use GNBD with Red Hat GFS and consists of the following chapters:
Chapter 2, Considerations for Using GNBD with Device-Mapper Multipath
Chapter 3, GNBD Driver and Command Usage
Chapter 4, Running GFS on a GNBD Server Node
Components
gnbd.ko
gnbd_export
gnbd_import
gnbd_serv
summarizes the GNBD software
Description
Kernel module that implements the
GNBD device driver on clients.
Command to create, export and manage
GNBDs on a GNBD server.
Command to import and manage GNBDs
on a GNBD client.
A server daemon that allows a node to
export local storage over the network.
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