From: Mathieu Avila <mathieu.avila@seanodes.com>
To: ocfs2-devel@oss.oracle.com
Subject: [Ocfs2-devel] heartbeat.
Date: Wed Sep 6 00:12:47 2006 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44FE73D5.2020602@seanodes.com> (raw)
Hello OCFS2 team,
I'm currently looking at the OCFS2 code in linux-2.6.17.11, and i wander
why OCFS2 performs its heartbeat on a disk region unlike on the network
like many clustered services stack do. What is the requirement for a
disk heartbeat ? Is there any way to tune this behaviour and change it
into a network heartbeat ?
--
Mathieu
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2006-09-06 0:12 Mathieu Avila [this message]
2006-09-06 9:15 ` [Ocfs2-devel] heartbeat Mark Fasheh
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