Hi Stacy et al,

could you meantion which Solaris version you are using?

Could you also verify your /etc/vfstab on each node? Look out for 
entries that have inconsistent references to the dsk vs rdsk device.

Greets
       Thorsten

Stacy Maydew wrote:
> I'm trying to add devices to a metaset using the did entries and the 
> following command:
> 
> metaset -s globalds1 -a /dev/did/rdsk/d3 /dev/did/rdsk/d4
> 
> The metaset globalds1 does exist and has 2 hosts assigned to it and they're 
> also setup as mediators.  "metaset -s globalds1" yields the following output:
> 
> Set name = globalds1, Set number = 2
> 
> Host                Owner
>   middleclass
>   upperclass
> 
> Mediator Host(s)    Aliases
>   middleclass
>   upperclass
> 
> Obviously, the two node names in the cluster are upperclass and middleclass.  
> The shared devices show up correctly with I issue the command "cldev list -v" 
> from either node.  Disks d1 and d2 belong to another disk set, but all the 
> other drives are unused. 
> 
> When I execute the "metaset -s globalds1 -a /dev/did/rdsk/d3 
> /dev/did/rdsk/d4" command from upperclass to try and add the devices to the 
> diskset, I get the following error:
> 
> metaset: middleclass: metad drive used: RPC: Unable to receive
> 
> I've openedup RPC, etc. via the sequence shown at 
> http://blogs.sun.com/TF/entry/secure_by_default_and_sun and even took it one 
> step further in opening network access to both nodes by executing 
> "netservices open".  Still getting the error. Any ideas what may be causing 
> this error?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Stacy
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