[CentOS] network raid file system/server
James Fidell
james at cloud9.co.ukTue Jun 19 10:11:21 UTC 2007
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Feizhou wrote: > In this scenario, iscsi provides the devices remotely and the server > handles the raiding of the devices. > >> can you explain it a bit more detailed? > > The boxes with disks are now just 'disk servers' and those disks are > exported to the servers that will provide the filesystem layer. iscsi is > the technology used to export the disks in this scenario. Is there a neat way to get start the partitions and get them mounted in this setup? I have a server on which I want to create /dev/md0 from two iscsi partitions. I then want to export /md0 to other servers using GFS. Do I have to hand-craft my own scripts to start the md devices at boot time and get the filesystems mounted before starting GFS, or is there already a way to do that? (I don't have a problem with doing so, but if there's already a "right" way to do it...) James
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