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* [linux-lvm] question about LVM kernel module - mirroring
@ 2002-10-11  6:33 Luca Lavorante
  2002-10-11  7:09 ` Joe Thornber
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From: Luca Lavorante @ 2002-10-11  6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Hi everybody, I am new to the list and hope you will excuse my (perhaps) 
silly questions.

1) I have seen in the LVM documentation that the program is divided into:

   - A kernel module
   - a set o binaries (commands etc.)

I´d like to know whether it is possible to use LVM WITHOUT a kernel 
module. I mean a deamon process. I´m asking that because sometimes I am 
not allowed to recompile the kernel on production machines.

2) How can I perform mirroring using LVM? I know the kernel can do that 
on local disks. Is it possible for the kernel of  two clustered machines 
to mirror two disks on an external storage?
I am working on a HA cluster.

Thanks for your attention

        Luca Lavorante

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* re: [linux-lvm] question about LVM kernel module - mirroring
@ 2002-10-11 12:10 Greg Freemyer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Greg Freemyer @ 2002-10-11 12:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LVM Mailing list

 >>  2) How can I perform mirroring using LVM? I know the kernel can do that 
 >>  on local disks. Is it possible for the kernel of  two clustered machines 
 >>  to mirror two disks on an external storage?
 >>  I am working on a HA cluster.

 >>  Thanks for your attention

 >>  Luca Lavorante
Luca,

If you want to have only one node at a time have access to the data, then the heartbeat mailing list may be a better place to ask.  www.linux-ha.org  In particular look thru their archives.  The subject comes up often.

If you want both to be able to have simultaneous access, then there are 3 or 4 choices I think.  The only 3 I can think of offhand are Sistina's GFS, OpenGFS, and Oracles OCFS.  The latter 2 are open source and not quite production ready in my opinion.  Sistina has been selling their GFS as production ready for over a year..

Greg Freemyer

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