This approach didn¹t work either :( First server started service the second couldn¹t start
On 28-Sep-2011 8:52 AM, "Robert Hayden" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 09/27/2011 05:33 PM, Ruben Sajnovetzky wrote: >>> > >>> > I might be doing something wrong, because you say "you are fine" but >>> didn't >>> > work :( >>> > >>> > All servers have "/opt/app" mounted in same internal disk partition. >>> > They are not shared, it is just that all have identical layout. >>> > I tried to create: >>> > >>> > Resource name: Central_FS >>> > Device: /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-optvol >>> > FS Type: ext3 >>> > Mount point: /opt >>> > >>> > And >>> > >>> > Resource name: Collector_FS >>> > Device: /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-optvol >>> > FS Type: ext3 >>> > Mount point: /opt >>> > > > My suggestion here is theoretical and not tested.... I think you want to have > a single "resource" with different service names. For example, > > <rm> > <resources> > <fs name="OptAppFS" device=/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-optvol .....> > </resources> > <service name="Central_FS" .....> > <fs ref="OptAppFS" ....> > </service> > <service name="Collector_FS" .....> > <fs ref="OptAppFS" ....> > </service> > </rm> > > >>> > When I tried to save it I found in the /var/log/messages: >>> > >>> > clurgmgrd[4174]: <notice> Reconfiguring >>> > clurgmgrd[4174]: <err> Unique attribute collision. type=fs >>> attr=mountpoint >>> > value=/opt >>> > clurgmgrd[4174]: <err> Error storing fs resource >>> > >>> > Thanks for your help and ideas! > > > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster
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