Hi
I just wonder if there are a lot of évolutions in CS5 delivered with RHEL5.2
with regard to the one delivered with RHEL5.1 ?
Thanks a lot
Regards,
Alain
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Allan,
Host of GFS bugs where fixed from what I have noticed (like growing a
partition).
Regards,
Peter Tiggerdine
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alain.Moulle
Sent: Thursday, 25 September 2008 5:33 PM
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Hi,
dlm_controld is running.
there is no /config directory. i guess configfs is not mounted.
Any ideas how can i check if configfs is mounted? mount configfs?
Thank you in advance,
On 24/09/2008, Lon Hohberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 11:50 +, push mail wrote:
I'm in the process of setting up a 2-node CentOS 5.2 cluster. Among other
things, this cluster will act as an HA NIS slave.
The setup of the NIS service was fairly painless, except that some NIS init
scripts (ypbind, ypxfrd) incorrectly set a return value of 0 in response to
the status option,
I wasn't sure which list to, so I chose both cluster and lvm.
My current configuration:
2 Node RHEL 5.2 cluster with multiple GFS on top of logical volumes in one
volume group.
# rpm -q cman lvm2 lvm2-cluster kmod-gfs
cman-2.0.84-2.el5
lvm2-2.02.32-4.el5
lvm2-cluster-2.02.32-4.el5
Hi all!
I have 3 node test cluster utilizing SCSI fencing and GFS. I have made 2 GFS
Logical Volumes - lvm1 and lvm2, both utilizing 5GB on 10GB disks. Testing
the command line tools I did lvextend -L +1G /devicename to bring lvm2 to
6GB. This went fine without any problems. Then I issued command
Jeremy Lyon wrote:
Is it not possible to run pvmove on a clustered VG? Any help would be
appreciated.
Hi,
basic pvmove operation on clustered VG is supported since RHEL4.7
and should be available for RHEL5.3 too.
But not yet for mirrored LV, only for linear mapped LVs.
If you have clustered
- Alan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi all!
|
| I have 3 node test cluster utilizing SCSI fencing and GFS. I have made
| 2 GFS
| Logical Volumes - lvm1 and lvm2, both utilizing 5GB on 10GB disks.
| Testing
| the command line tools I did lvextend -L +1G /devicename to bring lvm2
| to
| 6GB.
Hello Bob, and thanks for the reply.
I am using RHEL5, 3 node cluster - node2, node3 and node4. Node2 is also a
lucy box.
Now that I look at the versions of the GFS, I do see some differences. We
are not running Xen kernel.
The command gfs_grow was launched from the Cluster node4 and here is