Red Hat GNBD WITH GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM 5.2 Configuration And Administration Manual page 9

Using global network block device (gnbd) with red hat gfs for red hat enterprise linux 5.2.
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If you have to run a command as root, the root prompt (
# gconftool-2
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install_dir/bin/
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In order of how critical the information is to you, these items are marked as follows:
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A note is typically information that you need to understand the behavior of the
system.
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A tip is typically an alternative way of performing a task.
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Important information is necessary, but possibly unexpected, such as a
configuration change that will not persist after a reboot.
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