mount -ro on file system

From: Howard Arnold (arnoldh_at_celerent.com)
Date: 02/04/05

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    I have been asked a question by one of my clients that I couldn't answer and
    was wondering if anyone on this list has done this before.

    They would like to have a mount point, say /test, rw on one cluster member
    and ro on the other cluster member. Can this be done? I have mounted the
    filesystem ro, but that ended up being ro on both members.

    Another question they have asked is if they can mount, /test just on one
    member and not see it as mounted on the other member.

    They are upgrading from a 4.0f cluster and their application is tied to
    certain restrictions is the reason they want to know about the mount points.

    I'm running TruCluster 5.1b with pk4.

    Thanks,

    Howard Arnold
    Technical Consultant
    Phone:(603) 685-6060 ext:206
    Fax: (603) 685-6060
    Email: arnoldh@celerent.com
    www.celerent.com


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