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<para>Article <emphasis role="italic">Using Pacemaker with a Lustre File
System</emphasis>: <link xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
- xlink:href="https://wiki.hpdd.intel.com/display/PUB/Using+Pacemaker+with+a+Lustre+File+System"
+ xlink:href="https://wiki.whamcloud.com/display/PUB/Using+Pacemaker+with+a+Lustre+File+System"
><link
- xlink:href="https://wiki.hpdd.intel.com/display/PUB/Using+Pacemaker+with+a+Lustre+File+System"
- >https://wiki.hpdd.intel.com/display/PUB/Using+Pacemaker+with+a+Lustre+File+System</link></link></para>
+ xlink:href="https://wiki.whamcloud.com/display/PUB/Using+Pacemaker+with+a+Lustre+File+System"
+ >https://wiki.whamcloud.com/display/PUB/Using+Pacemaker+with+a+Lustre+File+System</link></link></para>
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- <para>When the target is formatted using the <literal>mkfs.lustre</literal>command, the failover
+ <para>When the target is formatted using the <literal>mkfs.lustre</literal> command, the failover
service node(s) for the target are designated using the <literal>--servicenode</literal>
option. In the example below, an OST with index <literal>0</literal> in the file system
<literal>testfs</literal> is formatted with two service nodes designated to serve as a