Appendix C. Basic GFS Examples
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c. Create the
nodes.ccs
file. This file contains the name of each node, its IP address, and
node-specific I/O fencing parameters. The file should look like the following:
nodes {
n01 {
ip_interfaces {
eth0 = "10.0.1.1"
}
fence {
power {
apc {
port = 1
}
}
}
}
n02 {
ip_interfaces {
eth0 = "10.0.1.2"
}
fence {
power {
apc {
port = 2
}
}
}
}
n03 {
ip_interfaces {
eth0 = "10.0.1.3"
}
fence {
power {
apc {
port = 3
}
}
}
}
lcksrv {
ip_interfaces {
eth0 = "10.0.1.4"
}
fence {
power {
apc {
port = 4
}
}
}
}
}
Summary of Contents for GFS 6.0 -
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