I believe you will find that the nodes haven't properly joined the fence 
domain. Try the following commands:

ccs_tool lsfence
ccs_tool lsnode
cman_tool status
cman_tool services

...also check /var/log/messages
 
--Leo

----- Original Message ----
From: Martin Fuerstenau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 9:39:42 AM
Subject: [Linux-cluster] Problem lock_dlm_join gfs_controld join error -16

    Hi there,

I am running a 2 node cluster with Centos 5. After a clusterswitch last weekend 
I am not able to mount one of the filesystems on both nodes. Read a lot last 
hours in the internet but unfortunately I found neither a solution nor a hint 
where the error is.

When I try 

mount -t gfs /dev/VolGroup01/ClusterVol01 /mnt/tmp


I get 

/sbin/mount.gfs: lock_dlm_join: gfs_controld join error: -16
/sbin/mount.gfs: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm

Has anybody an idea where to look for or what to do?

Thanx, Martin
 
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