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    Concerning your comment about support send me the ticket case number via email so that I can find out and verify this.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Hi Todd,

    Thanks for the offer to follow up. I have sent you an email with the details.


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    abroadway thanks for sending me the email. I sent you a response. At this point we can resolve this off this post as it is not related.
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    Todd Maxwell


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    If you setup Cluster File System (such as GFS), you can access single LUN from many different servers.

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    Hi
    I'm actually testing DSS on demo-cd
    the fact is that we need this functionnality (access single target from multiples initators) and simply because :
    if you use jumbo frame, your scsi network will work 6 times more quiclky than the classical ethernet. so why don t use it? just to have a loosy speed with nfs and so on? it is stupid.

    so there are only 3 questions :

    - is there a way to format the target volume in GFS using openE? don't see that in the GUI (or I've missed it)
    - how do you modify the MTU to use jumbo frame (DSS enterprise seems to support it... but where?)
    - do DSS support jumbo frame AND bonding together?

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    forget about what I told you

    the fact was that I kept in mind Iscsi.

    but if you use jumbo frames and trunking (bonding), you will serve at the same speed that native iscsi (MTU : 9000) using NFS and so on....

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    poulperouge

    Currently we do not have an option to format a target volume through DSS in GFS.

    To change the MTU for Jumbo Frames:
    From The console Press CTRL-ALT-W then select Tuning Options -> Jumbo Frames config then select the ethernet card that you want to change.
    Please note: your network must be able to support jumbo frames as well.

    I have seen instances where Jumbo frames and Bonding have been used at the same time

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