Hi,

One node in our two-node cluster goes down twice a day now (after this
message it's fenced by the other node) with the following messages:

Nov  9 11:13:12 node1 kernel: GFS: fsid=my_cluster:vol3.1: fatal: filesystem 
consistency error
Nov  9 11:13:12 node1 kernel: GFS: fsid=my_cluster:vol3.1:   inode = 
609689846/609689846
Nov  9 11:13:12 node1 kernel: GFS: fsid=my_cluster:vol3.1:   function = 
gfs_change_nlink
Nov  9 11:13:12 node1 kernel: GFS: fsid=my_cluster:vol3.1:   file = 
/builddir/build/BUILD/gfs-kmod-0.1.16/_kmod_build_/src/gfs/inode.c, line = 844
Nov  9 11:13:12 node1 kernel: GFS: fsid=my_cluster:vol3.1:   time = 1194603192
Nov  9 11:13:12 node1 kernel: GFS: fsid=my_cluster:vol3.1: about to withdraw 
from the cluster
Nov  9 11:13:12 node1 kernel: GFS: fsid=my_cluster:vol3.1: telling LM to 
withdraw

This is on a RHEL5-clone.

Is this really a GFS fs error and should we do a fsck?  If yes, question is
of course how this inconsistency could happen.  If not, what can we do?

Thanks,

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