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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat LVM vgexport Post 302399371 by csaunders on Saturday 27th of February 2010 03:20:12 PM
Old 02-27-2010
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I think what you really want to do is a cluster with shared file system. You can use VERITAS or RedHat cluster to do this. I think there is free version of Veritas SF that allows you to mount one file system, not sure if cluster is included in this. And you realize that KB link is talking about physically moving a local disk, not a SAN disk. The disk on the SAN would still need to be zoned to both hosts.
 

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MKEXFATFS(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      MKEXFATFS(8)

NAME
mkexfatfs - create an exFAT file system SYNOPSIS
mkexfatfs [ -i volume-id ] [ -n volume-name ] [ -p partition-first-sector ] [ -s sectors-per-cluster ] [ -v ] device DESCRIPTION
mkexfatfs creates an exFAT file system on a block device. device is a special file corresponding to the device. OPTIONS
Command line options available: -i volume-id A 32-bit hexadecimal number. By default a value based on current time is set. -n volume-name Volume name (label), up to 15 characters. By default no label is set. -p partition-first-sector First sector of the partition starting from the beginning of the whole disk. exFAT super block has a field for this value but in fact it's optional and does not affect anything. Default is 0. -s sectors-per-cluster Number of physical sectors per cluster (cluster is an allocation unit in exFAT). Must be a power of 2, i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, etc. Cluster size can not exceed 32 MB. Default cluster sizes are: 4 KB if volume size is less than 256 MB, 32 KB if volume size is from 256 MB to 32 GB, 128 KB if volume size is 32 GB or larger. -v Print version and copyright. EXIT CODES
Zero is returned on successful creation. Any other code means an error. AUTHOR
Andrew Nayenko SEE ALSO
mkfs(8) January 2011 MKEXFATFS(8)
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