Chapter 12. Using GFS
init.d
Scripts
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12. Modify
/etc/fstab
to include GFS file systems. For example, here is part of an
/ect/fstab
file that includes the GFS file system
trin1.gfs
:
/dev/pool/trin1.gfs /gfs gfs defaults 0 0
If you do not want a GFS file system to automatically mount on startup, add
noauto
to the
options in the
/ect/fstab
file as follows:
/dev/pool/trin1.gfs /gfs gfs noauto,defaults 0 0
\_____________/
|
noauto option
13. Start
gfs
as follows:
#
service gfs start
Summary of Contents for GFS 6.0 -
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Page 134: ...120 Chapter 10 Using the Fencing System...
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