I found the problem. It was a configuration error I made when I modified the 
gfs2 resource. Everything is working correctly now.

If I want to change a setting like the token timeout, do I simply edit 
corosync.conf and sync the changes or can I use the pcs cluster setup command 
to modify an existing configuration?

Neale

On Oct 3, 2014, at 3:32 PM, Neale Ferguson <ne...@sinenomine.net> wrote:

> Using the same two-node configuration I described in an earlier post this 
> forum, I'm having problems getting a gfs2 resource started on one of the 
> nodes. The resource in question:
> 
> Resource: clusterfs (class=ocf provider=heartbeat type=Filesystem)
>  Attributes: device=/dev/vg_cluster/ha_lv directory=/mnt/gfs2-demo 
> fstype=gfs2 options=noatime 
>  Operations: start interval=0s timeout=60 (clusterfs-start-timeout-60)
>              stop interval=0s timeout=60 (clusterfs-stop-timeout-60)
>              monitor interval=10s on-fail=fence 
> (clusterfs-monitor-interval-10s)

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