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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to High Availability
  3. Set Up the High Availability Environment
  4. Set Up a High Availability Cluster on Windows
  5. Steps to Setting Up a High Availability Cluster in Linux
  6. Optional High Availability Configuration
  7. Appendix A: Troubleshooting High Availability
  8. Appendix B: High Availability Log Messages
  9. Appendix C: Port Number Reference
  10. Appendix D: Glossary

High Availability Installation Guide

High Availability Installation Guide

Set Up a Clustered File System

Set Up a Clustered File System

Install and configure a clustered file system on which to store shared components, such as the document store.
A clustered file system is a distributable file system that utilizes the high availability physical storage configuration. The clustered file system you install depends on the type of high availability storage solution.
When you use an SAN storage solution, you need to install the clustered file system separately. For example, you can use the Veritas Cluster File System (VxCFS) file system or the Global File System (GFS). The recommended file system is VxCFS.
Configure the clustered file system to use hardware-based I/O fencing for all of the nodes in the cluster.

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