Hi,
 
I have just removed the problem node 'cos was planning to rebuild the whole 
cluster again. Anyway, I cannot see the scsi version on the two good nodes?
 
ietrich root 6> clq show -v
 
Cluster Nodes ===
 
Node Name:                                      dietrich
  Node ID:                                         1
  Quorum Vote Count:                               1
  Reservation Key:                                 0x475E6AFB00000001
 
Node Name:                                      dalle
  Node ID:                                         2
  Quorum Vote Count:                               1
  Reservation Key:                                 0x475E6AFB00000002
 
dietrich root 7>
 
Now that I have removed the problem node, using  clnode remove bacall, can I 
still remove the quorum device on the other two nodes. Because it is a two node 
cluster I did not think it would let you remove it? 
 
Cheers,
 
David
 

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From: Tirthankar [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 14 December 2007 10:32
To: Thorsten.Frueauf at sun.com
Cc: ALLEN, David; ha-clusters-discuss at opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [ha-clusters-discuss] Establising quorums?


Thanks Thorsten for pointing it out.
Definitely the command is the more
elegant way to look at the scsi protocol
being used.

Thanks,
Tirthankar 



On Dec 14, 2007 3:54 PM, Thorsten Frueauf < Thorsten.Frueauf at sun.com> wrote:


        Hi Tirthankar et al, 
        
        actually there is no need to touch an internal interface like the
        infrastructure file to get this information (I would discourage to
        directly touch this file unless absolutely necessary).
        
        The information about the used scsi protocol is available via 
        
        # clq show -v
        
        And I think one of the messages he cited is indicating that scsi2 is
        currently used.
        
        Btw. if this is an issue for a production system, then while we are
        happy to help out - if it is critical and influences business 
decisions, 
        I would recommend to David to open an official Case with Sun Service
        (provided a service contract exists).
        
        Greets
              Thorsten
        
        Tirthankar wrote:
        > Check in the /etc/cluster/ccr/infrastructure file what 
        > version of the scsi protocol is being used for that QD
        >
        > If you see that its scsi2 and now that you need scs1 3
        > I would suggest removed the quorum device. Boot up
        > all the 3 nodes and then add the quorum device again 
        >
        > Thanks
        > Tirthankar
        >
        >
        >
        > On Dec 14, 2007 3:22 PM, ALLEN, David <David.ALLEN at 
eur.crowncork.com
        > <mailto: David.ALLEN at eur.crowncork.com <mailto:David.ALLEN at 
eur.crowncork.com> >> wrote:
        >
        >     Further to my last email, some more info for you.
        >
        >     We set up the cluster initially with two machines, each with a 
single
        >     fibre card to connect to the disc pack. We then have tried to add 
the 
        >     third machine, with has a duel fibre card set up for 
multipathing. Could
        >     this somehow be the cause of the problems? i.e the intital 
culster set
        >     it self up with scsi 2, but the duel fibre card setup needs scsi 
3? 
        >
        >     Thanks in advance.
        >
        >     David
        >
        >     -----Original Message-----
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        >     <mailto:ha-clusters-discuss-bounces at opensolaris.org>] On 
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        >     Sent: 13 December 2007 18:12
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        >     Subject: Re: [ha-clusters-discuss] Establising quorums?
        >
        >     Seems like you are hitting a null pointer dereference in the orb
        >     invocation code path 
        >
        >     I would recommend you do a "scconf -cq reset"  as Zoram mentioned.
        >
        >     i.e.
        >     1. Boot up the 2 nodes that do not give a problem 2. Run the 
command
        >     "scconf -cq reset" 
        >     3. The boot up the 3rd node that is giving a problem.
        >
        >     See if the node joins without panicking.
        >
        >     If it does, then please send the stack trace ( $C ) output and 
$<msgbuf 
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