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Configuration Example - NFS Over GFS

Configuring NFS over GFS in a Red Hat Cluster

Edition 3

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Abstract
This book describes a procedure for configuring NFS over GFS in a 5-node Red Hat Cluster using Conga.

Introduction
1. About This Guide
2. Audience
3. Software Versions
4. Related Documentation
5. Feedback
6. Document Conventions
6.1. Typographic Conventions
6.2. Pull-quote Conventions
6.3. Notes and Warnings
1. NFS over GFS in a Red Hat Cluster
2. Prerequisite Configuration
3. Components to Configure
4. Configuring the Cluster Resources
4.1. Configuring an IP Address Resource
4.2. Configuring a GFS Resource
4.3. Configuring an NFS Export Resource
4.4. Configuring NFS Client Resources
5. Configuring an NFS Cluster Service
5.1. Add a Service to the Cluster
5.2. Adding an IP Address Resource to an NFS Service
5.3. Adding a GFS Resource to an NFS Service
5.4. Adding an NFS Export Resource to an NFS Service
5.5. Adding NFS Client Resources to an NFS Service
6. Testing the NFS Cluster Service
7. Troubleshooting
8. The Cluster Configuration File
9. Configuration Considerations
9.1. Locking Considerations
9.2. Additional Configuration Considerations
A. Revision History
Index