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| [[CCS]] || Cluster Configuration System || Each node
 
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| [[CLVM]] || Cluster Logical Volume Manager. Provides volume management to nodes. || Each node
 
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| [[CMAN]] || Cluster Manager || Each node
 
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| [[DLM]] || Distributed Lock Manager || Each node
 
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| [[fenced]] || Fence Daemon - The [[DLM]] Distributed Lock manager daemon || Each node
 
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| [[GFS]] || Global File System. Shared storage among nodes. || Each node
 
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| [[GNDB]] Global Network Block Device. Low level storage access over Ethernet || GFS server
 
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Red Hat GFS (Global File System) — Provides a cluster file system for use with Red Hat
 
Cluster Suite. GFS allows multiple nodes to share storage at a block level as if the storage
 
were connected locally to each cluster node.
 
• Cluster Logical Volume Manager (CLVM) — Provides volume management of cluster storage.
 
• Global Network Block Device (GNBD) — An ancillary component of GFS that exports
 
block-level storage to Ethernet. This is an economical way to make block-level storage
 
available to Red Hat GFS.
 
For a lower level summary of Red Hat Cluster Suite components and optional software, refer to
 
Chapter 2, Red Hat Cluster Suite Component Summary.
 
Red Hat Cluster Suite Introduction
 
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