Great! I can do both. Can someone explain to me just for clarification
purposes why I would define a resource? What does it do?
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> Yes, the gfs init script reads fstab. It's the "as a service"
> qualifier that is confusing. To clarify: For mounting gfs file
> systems automatically, you have two choices:
>
> 1. Put your gfs mount points into /etc/fstab and enable /etc/init.d/gfs
>so that it runs at startup. You can
- enable the gfs service (init script)
>
Do you happen to have an example of this script?
> - specificy the GFS filesystems as cluster resources
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I meant do I need to run GFS a clustered service inside of luci?
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Check for /etc/init.d
I have a iSCSI SAN and I was wondering when setting up a cluster if I should
run GFS as a service or should I let the servers automount GFS on bootup?
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Thanks for the advice!
So could I use vgmerge to merge all of my volume groups into one large volume
group then?
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do a snapshot because I did not leave
enough space in each of the Volume Groups for each of the VM's.
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If I am installing multiple Xen VM's in a cluster with shared iSCSI space with
Logical Volumes for each virtual machine should I put each LV in its own
logical volume group or should I use one logical volume group for all of the
LV's?
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I meant both cluster.conf files are identical.
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Weird, as long as I have joined both nodes to the cluster they should
update. Make sure both nodes are identical to start with and have the same
config_version.
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Are you using the web interface to configure the node?
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Thanks! It looks like its for handling xen nodes that are in a cluster.
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ks!
My cluster.conf...
In Luci it gives me an option to run a XVM fence daemon, does anyone know
what this is?
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I don't care either way, I was just responding to the last reply to my
message. The only reason I was thinking that you wouldn't want an fstab
entry is so that a server doesn't mount the GFS file systems until its apart
of the cluster.
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Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] GFS as a Resource
2008/8/15 Chris Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Whoops, scratch that last post. I now have it working by leaving the
entry
> in fstab without the noauto and turning GFS off with chkconfig and
allowing
&
Whoops, scratch that last post. I now have it working by leaving the entry
in fstab without the noauto and turning GFS off with chkconfig and allowing
the cluster service to turn it on.
Thanks again!
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Perfet! Thanks a million, I didn't realize that GFS needed a fstab entry
with a noauto entry to get it to work.
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Hello all again,
I am really trying hard to figure out how this clustering works and I
appreciate any help that is given.
What happens if I set GFS up as a resource? Should it automatically mount
my GFS file system?
I am using GFS over an iscsi target.
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d space as a resource? Will this automount at
bootup?
Thanks for the help!
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Thanks for any help, this is driving me crazy!
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Awesome! That was just what I needed to read. When a server in the cluster
gets fenced how do you debug it? How do you find out the nodes status? And
how do you get a fenced node to rejoin the cluster?
Thanks for your help!
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