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Appendix C. Basic GFS Examples
•
Number of lock server nodes — 1. The lock server is run on one of the GFS nodes (embedded).
Refer to Table C-17 for node information.
•
Number of GNBD server nodes — 1. Refer to Table C-18 for node information.
•
Locking protocol — LOCK_GULM. The LOCK_GULM server is run on a node (the lock server
node) that is not mounting GFS but is dedicated as a LOCK_GULM server.
•
Number of shared storage devices — 2. GNBD will be used as the transport layer for the storage
devices. Refer to Table C-19 for storage device information.
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Number of file systems — 2.
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File system names —
gfs01
and
gfs02
.
•
File system mounting — Each GFS node mounts the two file systems.
•
Cluster name —
alpha
.
Host Name
IP Address
Login Name
Password
apc
10.0.1.10
apc
apc
Table C-15. APC MasterSwitch Information
Host Name
IP Address
APC Port Number
n01
10.0.1.1
1
n02
10.0.1.2
2
n03
10.0.1.3
3
Table C-16. GFS Node Information
Host Name
IP Address
APC Port Number
lcksrv
10.0.1.4
4
Table C-17. Lock Server Node Information
Host Name
IP Address
APC Port Number
gnbdsrv
10.0.1.5
5
Table C-18. GNBD Server Node Information
Summary of Contents for GFS 6.0 -
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Page 128: ...114 Chapter 9 Managing GFS...
Page 134: ...120 Chapter 10 Using the Fencing System...
Page 144: ...130 Chapter 12 Using GFS init d Scripts...
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