Many thanks to those who replied - Steve Mickler Bertrand Hutin Carl Ma Casper Dik Jay Lessert Darren Dunham The consensus is that this is not a good thing at all when using UFS file systems (which I am), since a file system mounted R-O is assumed to never have changes made to it. Directory inconsistencies can result, causing system panics if you're not careful. The suggested alternatives included: - Mount the file systems R/W to only one host, then export them to the other host using NFS and perform any updates from there. - Making use of a multi-mount capable filesystem such as Sun SAM-FS Veritas Cluster Filesystem ADIC StorNext Filesystem {Thanks to Darren Dunham) Once again thanks to those who responded Steve Howie University of Guelph ------------ original message --------------------- Howdy, We have a SunFire V880 with a number of file systems mounted on an XP512 SAN via a JNI card going through a Brocade switch. These file systems consist of relatively static data, and are mounted Read-Write should any changes need to be made. System "A" An E450 system also accesses these same file systems using a JNI card going through the Brocade switch and has them mounted Read-Only. System "B". Everything is working fine and the file systems are visible to both systems. However, it seems than changes made to System "A" do not show up as visible on System "B". I touched a file on A and there was no sign of it on B. Am I correct in assuming that this is just a caching issue on the XP512? It has a very large cache indeed accordng to our SAN guy. Any pointers appreciated, _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Apr 15 16:37:17 2003
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