Hi,
Thanks,
To you question: i don't know what happend or what when't wrong. Sorry..
strange..
Bob Peterson kirjoitti 15.01.2008 kello 22:03:
>
> On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 20:06 +0200, m.. mm.. wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > After GFS2 problems, and type (unmounted) gfs2_fsck i get this errors
> when i
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 20:06 +0200, m.. mm.. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After GFS2 problems, and type (unmounted) gfs2_fsck i get this errors when i
> am starting GFS2 mount. Cluster start has same problems.
>
> Has anybody any ideas to correct this problems.
>
>
> Jan 15 19:56:45 xn1 kernel: GFS2:
Hi,
After GFS2 problems, and type (unmounted) gfs2_fsck i get this errors when i am
starting GFS2 mount. Cluster start has same problems.
Has anybody any ideas to correct this problems.
Jan 15 19:56:45 xn1 kernel: GFS2: fsid=: Trying to join cluster "fsck_dlm",
"wml0104:data_gfs"
Jan 15 1
Hi,
I tried with this driver to, but did'nt get it work.
..
Robinson Maureira Castillo kirjoitti 15.01.2008 kello 14:10:
> Ryan O'Hara wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I'm not sure that IPMI will work with your hardware. Some of
> > the HP machines come with "ILO MP", which does support IPMI. In that
>
We're testing cmirror on 4.6 at the moment. Yesterday, one of our
cluster nodes lost sight of an AoE disk. Unfortunately, cmirror wasn't
able to recover:
Jan 14 12:26:14 node06 lvm[3391]: Mirror device, 253:9, has failed.
Jan 14 12:26:14 node06 lvm[3391]: Device failure in
lvm_cluster1-desktop
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Cliff Hones wrote:
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
AFAIK the prequisite for a cluster of any kind (be it RHEL or RAC) is that
you have a failure-resistant network. This can be achieved for example by
using dedicated heartbeat switches or cross-cables (in case of two nodes),
plus
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
AFAIK the prequisite for a cluster of any kind (be it RHEL or RAC) is
that you have a failure-resistant network. This can be achieved for
example by using dedicated heartbeat switches or cross-cables (in case
of two nodes), plus ethernet bonding (in linux) for redundancy
This is a bug, and an asynchronous errata is on its way out.
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 15:50 -0700, Gary Romo wrote:
>
> That Did it. I'm guessing you have run into this before.
> What is the issue? a bug?
>
> Gary Romo
> IBM Global Technology Services
> 303.458.4415
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
has anybody a fence script with ssh (or telnet) access to a remote service
board supporting smash-clp?
Sincerly,
Klaus
--
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Ryan O'Hara wrote:
>
> Actually, I'm not sure that IPMI will work with your hardware. Some of
> the HP machines come with "ILO MP", which does support IPMI. In that
> case, you would want to use IPMI to do fencing. I'm not familiar with
> your hardware, but I am guessing that you don't have ILO MP
Hi
recall : two-nodes cluster with Quorum Disk
Back to my problem of bad rgmanager behavior after a test of
ifdown ethO (heart-beat interface) , I recall that after the
reboot of the node, the rgmanager does not respond and clustat
does not display any information from rgmanager on this node,
and
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