Tricky question...
Don't go there yet, as there was some issues with corrupt databases. It
might
work for you, but there is no (as of now) support for it.
//magnus
Quoting David Sharples <davidsharples@gmail.com>:
> Hi, in the users guide for ocfs it mentions setting up async io on
> ocfs and the possible performance improvments.
>
> However in metalink note 225751.1 is states
>
> - Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS)
> Async I/O could work on OCFS 1.0.9-4 and higher for RedHat kernel e.24
> and higher but It's not supported and should not be used
>
>
> So is it actually supported and the metalink note is wrong or should I
> not go there?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave
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