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I'm trying to configure GFS on a SAN. I've created the logical volume and a partition on it using gfs2. When I try to mount it, I get these errors:
/sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refusedI googled it and found a reference to gfs2-tool, cman, etc. Why doesn't the RedHat docs mention this in the GFS admin docs?
I don't want the other aspects of clustering, just the shared file system. Do I still need to configure a cluster to use gfs2? It seems odd that I would need to.
Ryan Ryan Golhar wrote:
Nevermind. The docs refer to gfs, however it should be gfs2 Ryan Golhar wrote:Does anyone know how I get Redhat Cluster Suite? The docs says GFS is included as part of RHEL 5 Advanced Platform, but I don't see that anywhere online.Is this something I need to purchase from RedHat?
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