What does a `ls -ln' reveal?
Are the UIDs/GIDs of the first three files the same as all the others?
Regards,
Stewart
On Fri Mar 6 9:28 , Jeff Sturm sent:
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>search indexes on a GFS storage volume, mounted cluster-wide. This way
>each cluster node can perform a
This is on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2, so YMMV for Fedora 10.
Regards,
Stewart
On Thu Mar 5 1:12 , Stewart Walters sent:
>As far as I'm aware, your not supposed to edit /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
>directly.
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>Doing so will cause cman to detect an unregistered change
As far as I'm aware, your not supposed to edit /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
directly.
Doing so will cause cman to detect an unregistered change to
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf and roll back to the previous version (someone correct
me if I'm wrong here).
The correct procedure is to take a copy of the f
If it helps, I got 5 messages from you.
3 with a subject of test, one with a subject of Not getting through, and one was
the email about NFS4 + RHCS documentation.
Additionally in answer to your question, I've found it easier to get
/etc/exports
sync'ed on all nodes and a floating IP between clu
On Tue Feb 24 13:04 , Bob Peterson sent:
>- "Stewart Walters" sp...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>| I've just had a GFS volume massively corrupt itself.
>(snip)
>| Is there any way for the user to say "Yes to all"?
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>| At least if the default choi
Sorry in advance, if I broke some etiquette rules of list cross posting!!
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Posted to linux-cluster and cluster-devel only because I saw a previous email
that did this also and it seemed to make sense, given the nature of the r
I've found KDE + NFS home directory problems were cleared up when the NFS client
options were changed from hard locking to soft locking.
At this point KDE worked better (i.e. worked at all).
Not sure about Firefox though.
Regards,
Stewart
On Fri Feb 20 6:04 , Corey Kovacs sent:
>Up until
The freshmeat.net page for libtomcrypt (which was last changed Dec 17 2006) has
listed the author's email address at a gmail.com account
(http://freshmeat.net/projects/libtomcrypt/).
Perhaps an email to upstream author might clear up the status of the libtomcrypt
source tree (and it's website)?
R
For a time I was restricted in the hardware I could use for a cluster, and the
hardware used in the two node cluster had the following fence devices:
node1 = power fencing through IPMI
node2 = manual fencing
Whenever node1 was fenced by node2, node1 would power down as expected.
Whenever node2 w
Hi,
If you have no fencing devices, you *must* use fence_manual. CMAN operations
AFAIK will not work without some form of fencing in place. It's critical to
cluster services, and in fact, I'm surprised CMAN even starts given the fact
that
you have no fence devices in /etc/cluster/cluster.conf -
Corey Kovacs wrote:
My mistake, I'd assumed (yes I know the implications of that word)
that this was on an NFS mount point. the rsize attribute only pertains
to NFS mounted filesystems
-C
2009/2/4 Randy Brown :
I'm having trouble getting the file system to mount after adding the rsize
param
Hi,
Not strictly RHCS related, but does anyone know when RHEL is likely to
ship with a version of Samba that has CTDB support by default?
Regards,
Stewart
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lakshmana swamy wrote:
Hi Friends,
I have configured gfs on RHEL 5.2, While mounting It gives the
following error messages.
[r...@lvs1 ~]# mount -t gfs -v /dev/sdb1 /share/
/sbin/mount.gfs: mount /dev/sdb1 /share
/sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: opts = "rw"
/sbin/mount.
Mark Watts wrote:
On Thursday 29 January 2009 14:51:39 sunhux G wrote:
Hi,
We're exploring to get Satellite for ease of patching the Linux servers.
The recommendation from Redhat is to have at least 200Gb disk space,
2Gb RAM.
As the largest server (SCSI) disk available is only 146Gb, I th
Vernard C. Martin wrote:
name="rsph_centos_5">
post_join_delay="90"/>
[ ... lines deleted for brevity ... ]
You have a to close the cman stanza in cluster.conf, but no
actual to open it. Is this correct?
The cman stanza is where you would define expected_votes on th
carlopmart wrote:
Stewart Walters wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I need to setup another rhcs today with two nodes. But every times
that I start second node, node1 returns this error:
cman killed by node 2 because we rejoined the cluster without a
full restart
Vernard C. Martin wrote:
I'm running Centos 5.2 and using the the cluster suite + GFS1. I have
an EMC CX600 providing shared storage to some LUNs. Im using broacde
port fencing.
I'm experiencing a problem trying to add a previously removed node
back into the cluster. The node was having harda
Stewart Walters wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have several problems to setup a three nodes cluster under
rhel5.3. Under some circumstances, I need to startup only one node,
but clustat every time shows me: "Member Status: Inquorate". Another
times, when
carlopmart wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have several problems to setup a three nodes cluster under
rhel5.3. Under some circumstances, I need to startup only one node,
but clustat every time shows me: "Member Status: Inquorate". Another
times, when I startup the third node, all cluster
carlopmart wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I need to setup another rhcs today with two nodes. But every times
that I start second node, node1 returns this error:
cman killed by node 2 because we rejoined the cluster without a full
restart
.. and cman stops on node1. Why?? I didn't find
bur...@simondsfamily.com wrote:
I would like some advice on setting up a High Availability solution using RHCS
with Apache.
I would like my clustered nodes to communicate on vlan, and the client
connections to come through another vlan. Presently, I have 2 interfaces on
each of 2 nodes. 1
Ghe Rivero wrote:
Hi everyone,
i've been fighting the last days with a 2-node cluster, but
finally i quit.
I'm having problems with the clurgmgrd daemon. It stop responding
when i restart the cluster (just the cluster, not the services or the
nodes) and become unkillable. The only way to
is for Red Hat and Red Hat based systems (Centos, Fedora, Mandriva
etc) - Debian based systems typically use /etc/network/interfaces instead.
Regards,
Stewart
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s it can not reach the ipmi address, even though I
can manually.
Is anyone else having this issue? Possibly problem with ipmitool
perhaps? My boxes are Red Hat 5.2 and were updated via RHN on Friday.
Regards,
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Senior IT Consultant
LPIC-2, MCP, MCDST, MCSA &
Foundations
Hello List Members,
I've just joined, so please forgive me in advance if I break some list
etiquette :-)
I have a two node cluster (RHEL5) whereby running "cman_tool nodes" on
each node net's the following results:
[r...@node01 ~]# cman_tool nodes
Node Sts Inc Joined Nam
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