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start [2015/02/13 22:40]
Mark Fasheh
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 Ocfs2 is a general purpose shared disk cluster file system for Linux. The clustering capabilities allow for better performance via parallel node I/O as well as high availability - if one node goes down, the cluster will recover it and continue. Ocfs2 is a general purpose shared disk cluster file system for Linux. The clustering capabilities allow for better performance via parallel node I/O as well as high availability - if one node goes down, the cluster will recover it and continue.
  
-//This wiki is currently under heavy construction//​+//This wiki is currently under heavy construction, see the links below if you don't find what you are looking for here.//
  
 === Links === === Links ===
  
 [[https://​raw.githubusercontent.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools/​master/​documentation/​ocfs2_faq.txt|Frequently Asked Questions]] [[https://​raw.githubusercontent.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools/​master/​documentation/​ocfs2_faq.txt|Frequently Asked Questions]]
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 [[http://​raw.githubusercontent.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools/​master/​documentation/​users_guide.txt|Ocfs2 users guide]] [[http://​raw.githubusercontent.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools/​master/​documentation/​users_guide.txt|Ocfs2 users guide]]
  
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 [[http://​github.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools|Ocfs2-tools.git]]:​ Userspace tools for creating and managing Ocfs2 file systems. [[http://​github.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools|Ocfs2-tools.git]]:​ Userspace tools for creating and managing Ocfs2 file systems.
  
-[[http://​oss.oracle.com/​mailman/​listinfo/​ocfs2-devel|Ocfs2 development mailing list]] +[[http://​oss.oracle.com/​mailman/​listinfo/​ocfs2-devel|Ocfs2 development mailing list]]: Send patches, bug reports, etc here.
  
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