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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Milind Dumbare,<BR>
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Here you can find one howto about how to use OCFS2 + DRBD.<BR>
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<A HREF="http://guialivre.governoeletronico.gov.br/seminario/index.php/DocumentacaoTecnologiasDRBDOCFS2">http://guialivre.governoeletronico.gov.br/seminario/index.php/DocumentacaoTecnologiasDRBDOCFS2</A><BR>
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Best Regards<BR>
Leonardo Rodrigues de Mello<BR>
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-----Mensagem original-----<BR>
De: drbd-user-bounces@lists.linbit.com em nome de Milind Dumbare<BR>
Enviada: sex 11/8/2006 02:56<BR>
Para: drbd-user<BR>
Cc: <BR>
Assunto: [DRBD-user] OCFS2 on DRBD<BR>
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Hi,<BR>
I am not able to configure OCFS2 on DRBD-8pre3 for allowing two<BR>
primaries. Basically not getting the idea of how will it work.<BR>
I understand that with OCFS2 we can have two nodes with one shared<BR>
disk, now how this feature will help us on DRBD with two primaries? Is<BR>
it like both nodes will have their local disks as shared for each other?<BR>
--<BR>
-Milind<BR>
"There is no place like 127.0.0.1"<BR>
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