Virtual TapeServer 6.04.01 Operations and Administration Guide
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Maintaining GFS for VTS
The Global File System (GFS) is an advanced feature that allows Linux servers to 
simultaneously read and write files on a single shared file system on a SAN. VTS is based on 
Linux, and GFS enables multiple VTS servers to access a shared set of pools and virtual 
tapes. The Event Management Service (EMS) can then automatically mount virtual tapes 
from the GFS pools as if they were separately mounted. Here is an example GFS 
configuration:
With GFS, all VTS servers connect to each other over Fibre Channel to the same storage 
array, and GFS allows each VTS to access all vaults at the same time. If a server becomes 
unavailable, other servers can still access the vaults. 










