Which filesystem can I use to access a shared Rackstorage (Raid Array)
From: Etienne Ledoux (etienne_at_unix.za.org)
Date: 07/02/03
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To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 21:42:20 +0200
Greetings,
I finally got my netservers up and running. I can mount the rackstorage
(shared Raid Array) from both. But as expected if I add/delete something on
the one server the other one doesn't see it untill I reboot it and remount
the share. Just an umount/remount doesn't pick up the change either.
This being a nice setup I would like to be able to access (add/delete) at the
same time from both servers. Which filesystem available for FreeBSD can I use
to do this ?
Alternitavily, how can a remount the parition without having to reboot to be
able to see all the new data. This will enable me to sort off use the second
server as a standby.
e.
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