LandmannRed Hat Enterprise Linux 4Global Network Block DeviceUsing GNBD with Red Hat Global File SystemEdition 1.0
Be sure to mention the manual's identifier:rh-gfs(EN)-4.8 (2009-05-15T15:10)By mentioning this manual's identifier, we know exactly which ve
Chapter 1. Using GNBD with Red Hat GFSGNBD (Global Network Block Device) provides block-level storage access over an Ethernet LAN. GNBDcomponents run
Chapter 2. Considerations for Using GNBD with Device-MapperMultipathGNBD with device-mapper multipath allows you to configure multiple GNBD server nod
Chapter 3. GNBD Driver and Command UsageThe Global Network Block Device (GNBD) driver allows a node to export its local storage as a GNBDover a networ
Specifies an arbitrary name selected for the GNBD. It is used as the device name on GNBDclients. T his name must be unique among all GNBDs exported in
WarningThis option should only be used for exporting shared storage devices, when the -U command option does not work. T his should almost never happe
ExampleThis example imports all GNBDs from the server named nodeA.gnbd_import -i nodeAExample 13
Chapter 4. Running GFS on a GNBD Server NodeYou can run GFS on a GNBD server node, with some restrictions. In addition, running GFS on a GNBDserver no
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Introduction1. About This GuideThis book describes how to use Global Network Block Device (GNDB) with Global File System (GFS),including information a
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