Using GNBD with Global FileSystemConfiguration and Administration
Chapter 3. GNBD Driver andCommand UsageThe Global Network Block Device (GNBD) driver allows a node to export its local storage as aGNBD over a network
NoteA server should not import the GNBDs to use them as a client would. If a serverexports the devices uncached, the underlying devices may also be us
The UID is used by device-mapper multipath to determine which devices belong in a mul-tipath map. A device must have a UID to be multipathed. However,
The gnbd.ko kernel module must be loaded on a node before it can import GNBDs. When GN-BDs are imported, device nodes are created for them in /dev/gnb
Chapter 4. Running GFS on a GNBDServer NodeYou can run GFS on a GNBD server node, with some restrictions. In addition, running GFS on aGNBD server nod
IndexDdevice-mapper multipath, 2fencing GNBD server nodes, 2Linux page caching, 2driver and command usage, 3exporting from a server, 3importing on a c
Using GNBD with Global File System: Configuration and Ad-ministrationCopyright © 2007 Red Hat, Inc.This book provides an overview on using Global Netw
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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
• LVM Administrator's Guide: Configuration and Administration — Provides a description ofthe Logical Volume Manager (LVM), including information
TipA tip is typically an alternative way of performing a task.ImportantImportant information is necessary, but possibly unexpected, such as a configur
Chapter 1. Using GNBD with Red HatGFSGNBD (Global Network Block Device) provides block-level storage access over an EthernetLAN. GNBD components run a
Chapter 2. Considerations for UsingGNBD with Device-Mapper MultipathGNBD with device-mapper multipath allows you to configure multiple GNBD server nod
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