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http://www.globalfilesystem.org/
>> What is GFS?
>> The Global File System (GFS) is a shared-disk cluster file system
>> for Linux. GFS supports journaling and recovery from client
>> failures. GFS cluster nodes physically share the same storage by
>> means of Fibre Channel or shared SCSI devices. The file system
>> appears to be local on each node and GFS synchronizes file access
>> across the cluster. GFS is fully symmetric, that is, all nodes are
>> equal and there is no server which may be a bottleneck or single
>> point of failure. GFS uses read and write caching while maintaining
>> full UNIX file system semantics.

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SAKIYAMA Nobuo ($B:j;3(B $B?-IW(B)  sakichan@lares.dti.ne.jp
