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@ 2014-11-09  8:30 Anton Ekermans
  2014-11-10 16:40 ` Ethan Wilson
  2014-11-10 22:14 ` Stan Hoeppner
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Anton Ekermans @ 2014-11-09  8:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

Good day raiders,
I have a question on md that I cannot find (up to date) answer to.
We use SuperMicro server with 16 shared disks on a shared backplane 
between two motherboards, running up to date CentOS7.
If I create an array on one node, the other node can detect it. I put 
GFS2 on top of the array so both system can share the filesystem, but I 
want to know if md raid is safe to be used in this way with possibly 2 
active/active nodes changing the metadata at the same time. I've 
disabled raid-check cron job on one node so they don't both resync the 
drives weekly, but I suspect there's a lot more to it than that.

If it's not possible, then alternatively some advice on strategy to have 
a large active/active shared disk/filesystem would also be welcome.

Best regards

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Anton Ekermans
Technical/R&D
E-mail: antone true co za
Tel: 042 293 4168 Fax: 042 293 1851
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2014-11-10 16:40 ` Ethan Wilson
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2014-11-13 20:56     ` Stan Hoeppner
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