[ale] Sportin' SCSI/RAID

Eric Z. Ayers eric.ayers at mindspring.com
Fri Dec 24 17:53:34 EST 1999


Hello Jeff,

Most UNIX clustering solutions don't allow both machines to mount the
same SCSI target,LUN at the same time.  In fact, the SCSI protocol has 
this concept called a reservation which explicitly prohibits two host
adapters from talking to the same device simultaneously.

-Eric.

Jeff Hubbs writes:
 > Does anyone here have any experience with sharing a RAID array between two
 > Linux systems over a common SCSI bus?  What is required?  What are the
 > gotchas?  Is it less of a problem if one of the two machines only reads from
 > the RAID volume?  
 > 
 > If the shared RAID array in question held, say, a MySQL database, how would
 > both machines access it (again, presuming one machine only reads)?  An
 > instance of MySQL on each system?
 > 
 > - Jeff
 > 
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