Indeed. The easiest to implement, amongst the free clustered filesystems is OCFS2 by Oracle. Two or three RPMs, a short configuration phase, and you're fine.
Ez On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> wrote: > Hetz Ben Hamo <het...@gmail.com> writes: > > > I just wonder about one thing which I haven't found a solution (yet) > > for it: I mounted the aoe on 2 machines and I see the shared > > partition from the server. So far, so good. > > > > But any change that I do on any machine is not being seen on the > > other one. > > > > Anyone knows anything about this? > > AFAIK, AoE is a block level thing. What filesystem are you using? > > Unless it is a "distributed" ("clustered", whatever) filesystem like > AFS or GPFS you simply cannot do it. If you try this with extN or > CIFS/samba or anything "normal" all you'll get is a bunch of corrupted > files. > > A filesystem does not live on disk only, it is represented as a bunch > of data structures in your computer's memory. You cannot mount a disk > on two independent computers simultaneously and expect consistency, > unless the filesystem supports it. > > -- > Oleg Goldshmidt | p...@goldshmidt.org >
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