HI,
I want to install oracle 11 on RHEL 5.3, following are hardware details.
HP-DL 580 (2 Nodes)
HP-Storage ( 4.5TB=DB storage, 100MB=Quorum Disk)
Need help to setup Oracle RHEL cluster. i have performed the following steps.
gfs_mkfs -p lock_dlm -t alpha:mydata1 -j 8 /dev/vg01/lvol0
mkq
hi.
Why I am not seeing statfs_fast ?
[r...@prd tune]# gfs2_tool gettune /guest_vms1
new_files_directio = 0
new_files_jdata = 0
quota_scale = 1. (1, 1)
logd_secs = 1
recoverd_secs = 60
statfs_quantum = 30
stall_secs = 600
quota_cache_secs = 300
quota_simul_sync = 64
statfs_slow = 0
complain
Hi all,
Today I was shocked while making a test to one of my cluster
configurations.
A) Environment
- 6 x different servers used as cluster nodes, with dual FC HBA
- iLO/DRAC fencing devices for each cluster node
- 2 x different fabrics, each build with 3 FC SAN switches
- 2 x storage arrays, wit
Hi Dirk,
I've double checked my environment, and I have SELinux DISABLED on both nodes,
as I have the firewall DISABLED also.
Thanks.
- Original Message
From: Dirk H. Schulz
To: linux clustering
Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 4:14:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Luci home page
I h
This is what I am using:
UDP: 5404,5405,50007
TCP: 1,16851,21064,41966,41967,41968,41969,50006,50008,50009
This works so far.
Dirk
carlopmart schrieb:
carlopmart wrote:
Christine Caulfield wrote:
On 18/01/10 10:28, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have several problems to setup a rhcs (tw
I have experienced this kind of difficulties when I started testing
conga. One of the first things I tried was setting SElinux to permissive
on the conga server, and from then on I could work well with it.
I did not look into audit.log to find out if there is a solution to it,
so far.
Dirk
Yes Celso. I see that 1 timeout in my log as well.
Paras.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Celso K. Webber wrote:
> Hi Paras,
>
> Do you also see the same error messages I see in my /var/log/messages file?
>
> Jan 7 17:43:01 node1 luci[5262]: Error reading from
> node2.localdomain:1:
Hi Paras,
Do you also see the same error messages I see in my /var/log/messages file?
Jan 7 17:43:01 node1 luci[5262]: Error reading from node2.localdomain:1:
timeout
Jan 7 17:43:01 node1 luci[5262]: Error reading from node2.localdomain:1:
timeout
Jan 7 17:43:06 node1 luci[5262]: Err
Is there a command that will tell you how many journals are on a GFS? Also is
there a command to tell what the status of a cluster is information on the
nodes and so forth? I have been doing a lot of reading but most it covers high
level stuff.
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Journals:
gfs2_tool df |grep Journals
Cluster status:
clustat
Paras.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Fagnon Raymond wrote:
> Is there a command that will tell you how many journals are on a GFS?
> Also is there a command to tell what the status of a cluster is information
> on the nodes
Yes I believe lots of people are having this issue including me. Luci is
almost useless.. specially the storage tab.
Paras.
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Celso K. Webber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if your problem is the same as mine, but I'm experiencing a
> problem where luci is a little
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