Hello,
I am testing GFS. But fencing yet does not work correctly. I am using
fence_scsi and have these messages in the logfile (repeating every 5
seconds):
Mar 13 04:03:36 host7 fenced[7243]: fencing node "host11"
Mar 13 04:03:36 host7 fenced[7243]: agent "fence_scsi" reports: version: 0.33
20070919 Unable to execute vgs.
Mar 13 04:03:36 host7 fenced[7243]: fence "host11" failed
I change fence_scsi to log the actual command line executed and also the
return code. The command line is
vgs --config 'global { locking_type = 0 }' --noheadings --separator : -o
vg_attr,pv_name,pv_uuid
Which returns code 1 (256 in Perl's $?) I also changed the command in
fence_scsi file to use the full path (same behaviour).
When executing the command line manually I get a return code of 0, but a
warning shown in the terminal:
[root@host7 ~]# vgs --config 'global { locking_type = 0 }' --noheadings
--separator : -o vg_attr,pv_name,pv_uuid
WARNING: Locking disabled. Be careful! This could corrupt your metadata.
wz--n-:/dev/dm-2:NP01BE-d1Lu-qRoz-eVIX-UuCs-FuZK-fuNtr3
wz--n-:/dev/dm-6:XTu0my-wcNR-g2F3-ai2e-W0rM-UPNi-eGTDTp
The devices listed here are not used for the cluster. For testing I use
a simple multipath device without a volume group on top of it
(/dev/mapper/mpath2p1)
The version information in fence_scsi says:
$FENCE_RELEASE_NAME="2.0.115";
$REDHAT_COPYRIGHT=("Copyright (C) Red Hat, Inc. 2004 All rights reserved.");
$BUILD_DATE="(built Thu Nov 11 13:23:18 EST 2010)";
Someone has an idea?
Best,
Matthias
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