Hi Matthew,

On 08/13/2014 10:52 AM, Matthew Huff wrote:
> Understood.
>
> Besides the politics, is there a reason Oracle can't re-add the code to 
> RHEL/SUSE as a rpm? Not having ocfs2 available is not going to lead us to use 
> Oracle Linux, rather we are much more likely to use GFS or Veritas. We have a 
> large implementation of HP hardware / RHEL, and have standard monitoring 
> tools, scripts, etc to build / manage machines, and would be very unlikely to 
> introduce another OS into the mix.
>

SUSE actively maintains the ocfs2 kmp (kernel module packages) rpm for 
it's distributions. It comes with the high-availability extensions.
https://www.suse.com/products/highavailability/

For that matter, we use and recommend it for all our clustering 
solutions which require shared filesystems.

-- 
Goldwyn

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