On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Marc - A. Dahlhaus [ Administration |
Westermann GmbH ] <m...@wol.de> wrote:
> Hello Krishna,
>
> looks like a fencing related problem, did you actually unfenced the node
> that you killed? You need to do this with
>
> fence_ack_manual -n nodename
>
> on one of the remaining nodes, as the whole cluster stops its activities
> as long as fencing doesn't return successfully.
>>>>> Sorry, I didn't do it. I just poweroff my pc. I will do it accordingly
now (as per your suggestion).
>
>
> Also, you should remove the empty fence-methods in your configuration or
> better remove the entire fencing parts of it as it will use fence_manual
> by default if no fencing related configuration is defined.
>>>> ok, I will remove the fencing parts.
>
>
> Also it is essential for a reliably working cluster to get the fencing
> right. You should not by any means use fence_manual in a production
> environment. Also you should have redundant fencing in your cluster.
>
>>> I will make my fencing right & rebuild my cluster.conf file.
>
> We have fence_ilo (HP ilo fencing) and fence_apc (power fencing via PDU)
> in place for that purpose but we use FC in production and AoE only for
> testing.
>>> I don't have these hardware to test.
>
>
> Read your logs on the remaining nodes as cman talks a lot of useful
> stuff there and also read the entire RHEL-Cluster Manual and the FAQ at
> http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki .
>>> Just asking, I can refer to the log from :
1) /var/log/messages & from 2) dmesg
Is there any other path to see the corresponding logs ?
Further, heartiest thanks for all the valuable information. I will send my
cluster.conf file again if i got some error message or i didn't get my nfs
failover :).
Marc ,
Just asking for clarification. Suppose I have my nfstest directory exported
on network via nfs from the node1 ( here centos ) and it is mounted on node3
(centos2 machine). There is the similar directory (nfstest) available on
node two (centos1 machine ). Is it possible that if node1 get crashed then
the nfstest directory from centos1 machine (node2) , will be exported on the
network and will be automatically mounted on node3 (centos2 ). That i was
trying to achieve. Please tell if its possible to achieve this result
through this experiment.
Thanks & Best regards,
Krishna
>
>
> Marc
>
> Am Montag, den 20.04.2009, 15:42 +0530 schrieb er krishna:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I am trying to setup NFS failover and its recovery via GFS (using
> > CMAN) tool. Of course, I have created a gfs file system over my
> > logical volume ( basically its on exported block devices ). I have
> > three nodes centos, centos1 and centos2. I am attaching my
> > cluster.conf file for further reference. Everything seems fine, but I
> > am not able to migrate my NFS services when I poweroff my first node.
> > Anybody has any idea about it ?
> >
> >
> > Thanks & Best Regards,
> > Krishna
>
>
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