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Date:      Wed, 19 May 1999 13:45:21 +0200
From:      Christian Hammers <ch@genesis.westend.com>
To:        aic7xxx@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Sharing one SCSI drive with two motherboards
Message-ID:  <19990519134521.B627@genesis.westend.com>

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Hello List !

I want to share one scsi drive with two mainboards. But Linux 
(currently kernel version 2.0.36 but any other possible) gives me
many error messages when doing this :-(

I like to have sda1 for the first computer, sda2 for the second and
sda3 as shared partition. The "shared" partition will used i.e. mounted
only by one computer at a time. Only if one computer is unpingable (i.e. 
has crashed the other computer mounts this partition, does a fsck and
uses it.

Can anybody gives me some hints or URLs about this problem ?

Thanks in advance.

read you,

    -christian-
-- 
Christian Hammers              WESTEND GmbH              Tel 0241/701333-0
ch@westend.com      DPN Verbund-Partner Aachen u. Dueren   Fax 0241/911879


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