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Hi, I have Redhat Linux 6.0 does it support CFS internal storage? Is ther a documents I can check or how can I configure?
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Does Linxus CFS support internal Storage?
Hi, I have Redhat Linux 6.0 does it support CFS internal storage? Is ther a documents I can check or how can I configure?
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Are you talking about Cluster File System, or Cryptographic File System? Two different entities with the same TLA...
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Hi, the file system. I just need to know how can I mount that to internal storage? Do you have a document? Thx for your help.
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They are both file systems. One is for shared file systems in a cluster. The other is a fully encrypted file system. Different stuff. Assuming you refer to a cluster file system that doesn't need to be external to the systems in the cluster, here is a link to the Oracle Cluster File System page with a pdf link to the user docs at the bottom of the page: OCFS2 - Oracle Cluster File System for Linux | Oracle
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Does it support Redhat 6.1?
Do you know if the CFS support redhat 6.1?
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Sorry. Don't know. I'm using SL (Scientific Linux) 6.0 - a clone of RHEL 6.0. 6.1 is using the same kernel as the latest 6.0, but I don't have the resources to set up a cluster file system at this point. I'll ask my friends at Fermi Lab who maintain SL and see what they say.
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Thx Rubberman. Appreciated for this
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Ddi you hear anything yet?
Rubberman, did you hear anything back yet? Thx


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