Is it possible to create a highly-available OCFS2 cluster (i.e., A storage cluster that mitigates the single point of failure [SPoF] created by storing an OCFS2 volume on a single LUN)?
The OCFS2 Project Page makes this claim... > OCFS2 is a general-purpose shared-disk cluster file system for Linux capable > of providing both high performance and high availability. ...but without backing-up the claim of high availability storage (at either the HDD- or the node-level). I've found a couple of articles hinting at using Linux Multipathing or DRBD but very little detailed information about either. TIA, Eric Pretorious Truckee, CA
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