Re: [Linux-cluster] Problem with machines fencing one another in 2 Node NFS cluster

2011-02-24 Thread Digimer
On 02/24/2011 08:34 AM, Randy Brown wrote: > Thanks for the response. Sorry for the delay. I had an issue that, > unexpectedly, took me away from the office. I am just getting back to > this now. > > Yes, the MAC addresses were all updated after the cloning. According to > my notes, here are s

Re: [Linux-cluster] Problem with machines fencing one another in 2 Node NFS cluster

2011-02-24 Thread Randy Brown
Thanks for the response. Sorry for the delay. I had an issue that, unexpectedly, took me away from the office. I am just getting back to this now. Yes, the MAC addresses were all updated after the cloning. According to my notes, here are sections of the log files at the time of a fence fro

Re: [Linux-cluster] Problem with machines fencing one another in 2 Node NFS cluster

2011-02-14 Thread Digimer
On 02/14/2011 08:53 AM, Randy Brown wrote: > Hello, > > I am running a 2 node cluster being used as a NAS head for a Lefthand > Networks iSCSI SAN to provide NFS mounts out to my network. Things have > been OK for a while, but I recently lost one of the nodes as a result of > a patching problem.

[Linux-cluster] Problem with machines fencing one another in 2 Node NFS cluster

2011-02-14 Thread Randy Brown
Hello, I am running a 2 node cluster being used as a NAS head for a Lefthand Networks iSCSI SAN to provide NFS mounts out to my network. Things have been OK for a while, but I recently lost one of the nodes as a result of a patching problem. In an effort to recreate the failed node, I imaged