PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.1 (Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System) |
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Chapter 1 File System Functions |
The GFS Shared File System is a shared file system that allows simultaneous access from multiple Solaris systems to which a shared disk device is connected. (A file system of this type is referred to as a shared file system. A file system such as UFS that will be used only within a node is referred to as a local file system.)
The GFS Shared File System is an optimum shared file system for business uses that are API-compatible with UFS and GFS Local File System, and provides high reliability and high performance.
The GFS Shared File System maintains consistency of data even with updating from multiple nodes, enabling data transfer by a distributed application with a conventional API when the application is executed on multiple nodes.
Also, contiguous file operation on other nodes is assured even though one node fails, making the GFS Shared File System especially suitable for an environment that requires high availability of the file system.
GFS Shared File Systems can be used on the following system:
The GFS Shared File System has the following functions:
Like the UFS file system, the following application interface is commonly available:
For the functions that are unavailable with the GFS Shared File System, see "1.8.2 Unavailable functions."
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