RAC File System Questions 2007-09-04 - By Dan Norris
Back I forgot to mention it specifically by name, but GFS is supported, as LSC mentioned. However, it is not free ($2200/year). See https://www.redhat.com /apps/store/enterprise/gfs.html.
Also, it does not support OCR and voting disks--just database files and shared OH as documented in 329530.1.
Dan
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Ok, I admit I don?t know a lot about the subject, but isnt the linux clustering system gfs or something like that alsoe usable? And wouldn?t that be a free filesystem?
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