Sounds like the process that has the file create while you are moving it to
another node still open. Meaning you are deleting the file and doing failover
at the same time.
This has not things to do with your cluster setup.
I believed , you can run lsof command on the system that you're seeing
cause you problems.
On 07/01/15 09:48 PM, Cao, Vinh wrote:
Hi Digimer,
No we're not supporting multicast. I'm trying to use Broadcast, but Redhat
support is saying better to use transport=udpu. Which I did set and it is
complaining time out.
I did try to set broadcast, but somehow it didn't
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Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] needs helps GFS2 on 5 nodes cluster
Please configure fencing. If you don't, it _will_ cause you problems.
On 07/01/15 09:48 PM, Cao, Vinh wrote:
Hi
your (virtual) switch support multicast
properly and have you opened up the proper ports in the firewall?
On 07/01/15 05:32 PM, Cao, Vinh wrote:
Hi Digimer,
Yes, I just did. Looks like they are failing. I'm not sure why that is.
Please see the attachment for all servers log.
By the way, I
nodes' output as well.
Also, 6.4 is pretty old, why not upgrade to 6.6?
digimer
On 07/01/15 03:10 PM, Cao, Vinh wrote:
Hello Cluster guru,
I'm trying to setup Redhat 6.4 OS cluster with 5 nodes. With two nodes
I don't have any issue.
But with 5 nodes, when I ran clustat I got 3 nodes online
Hello Cluster guru,
I'm trying to setup Redhat 6.4 OS cluster with 5 nodes. With two nodes I don't
have any issue.
But with 5 nodes, when I ran clustat I got 3 nodes online and the other two off
line.
When I start the one that are off line. Service cman start. I got:
[root@ustlvcmspxxx
: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 3:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] needs helps GFS2 on 5 nodes cluster
On 07/01/15 03:39 PM, Cao, Vinh wrote:
Hello Digimer,
Yes, I would agrre with you RHEL6.4 is old. We patched monthly, but I'm not
sure why these servers are still at 6.4
starting on
boot, configure fencing properly and then reboot all nodes cleanly. Start the
'tail -f -n 0 /var/log/messages' on all five nodes, then in another window,
start cman on all five nodes. When things settle down, copy/paste all the log
output please.
On 07/01/15 04:29 PM, Cao, Vinh wrote
What type of the browser are you using?
I have the same issue with IE. But if I use Firefox. It's there for me.
I'm hoping that is it what you are looking for.
Vinh
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