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The Blog:
[OSR-GFS] Implement scsi_reserve/fence_scsi to the GFS based clusters
[RHEL] How to create services always running on different nodes in the same cluster (follow service)
Description of hardwaredetection with comoonics-bootimage 1.4
[OSR] Idea of using the initrd with OSR for flexible booting
Addendum for the howto for comoonics-4.6 and having /var subdirs hostdependent
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