State of GFS, OCFS2, Clustering, iSCSI, etc. in Fedora

Dan Horák dan at danny.cz
Thu Jan 8 14:36:52 UTC 2009


David Huff píše v St 07. 01. 2009 v 10:34 -0500:
> Dennis J. wrote:
> > My concern right now isn't so much about the configuration of these 
> > technologies but with the fact that they don't seem to be maintained at all 
> > right now and in various states of disarray.
> 
> ahh I see what you getting at...
> 
> > In the regular Fedora world this isn't such a big deal I guess because a 
> > desktop user is unlikely to use OCFS2 or GFS clustering or setup iScsi 
> > shares but with the creation of the server SIG I'm wondering what the plans 
> > are with regards to bringing this stuff back to life.
> 
> I have always just used tgtadm for setting up iscsi targets myself. I 
> know that scsi-target-utils is a "tech preview" in RHEL however I am not 
> sure its status in Fedora.
> 
> I agree that the server sig may be a good place to try and get these 
> tools more integrated for a Fedora Server.

The Server SIG is the right place for these technologies, but we are in
need of input from the "real world" about current deficiencies,
problems, success stories etc.


		Dan





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