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-====== ​Ocfs2  ​======+====== ​ocfs2  ​======
  
-Welcome to the Ocfs2 wiki, a place for the users and development team of the Ocfs2 Cluster File System project.+Welcome to the ocfs2 wiki, a place for the users and development team of the Oracle ​Cluster File System project.
  
-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.
  
 +=== Links ===
  
 +[[https://​raw.githubusercontent.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools/​master/​documentation/​ocfs2_faq.txt|Frequently Asked Questions]]
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 +[[https://​raw.githubusercontent.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools/​master/​documentation/​users_guide.txt|ocfs2 users guide]]
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 +[[https://​web.archive.org/​web/​20210322171730/​https://​oss.oracle.com/​projects/​ocfs2/​|ocfs2 page at Oracle]]: our old homepage worth visiting for any user of ocfs2 as it contains a lot of valuable information.
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 +[[https://​github.com/​markfasheh/​ocfs2-tools|ocfs2-tools.git]]:​ Userspace tools for creating and managing ocfs2 file systems.
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 +[[https://​subspace.kernel.org/​lists.linux.dev.html|ocfs2 development mailing list]]: Send patches, bug reports, etc here.
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 +[[https://​lore.kernel.org/​ocfs2-devel/​|ocfs2-devel mailing list archives]]
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 +[[https://​patchwork.kernel.org/​project/​ocfs2-devel/​|ocfs2-devel patchwork]]
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