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About cluster file systems

Clustered file systems are an extension of VxFS that support concurrent direct media access from multiple systems. CFS employs a master/slave protocol. All cluster file systems can read file data directly from a shared disk. In addition, all systems can write "in-place" file data. Operations that require changes to file system metadata, such as allocation, creation, and deletion, can only be performed by the single primary file system node. To maintain file system consistency, secondary nodes must send messages to the primary, and the primary will perform the operations.

Installing VxFS and enabling the cluster feature does not create a cluster file system configuration. File system clustering requires other Veritas products to enable communication services and provide storage resources. These products are packaged with VxFS in the Storage Foundation Cluster File System to provide a complete clustering environment.

See the Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System Administrator's Guide.

To be a cluster mount, a file system must be mounted using the mount -o cluster option. File systems mounted without the -o cluster option are termed local mounts.

CFS functionality is a separately licensable feature.