I am not sure that this will help but try disabling following services before reboot and then have them join the cluster afterwards: chkconfig rgmanager off chkconfig gfs off chkconfig clvmd off chkconfig cman off
Then when node is up - start the services in this order service cman start service clvmd start service gfs start service rgmanager start Stopping services should go in the reverse order. Don't forget to chkconfig <servicename> on after you have the cluster working again. On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:06 AM, Mark Chaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a 3 node cluster that has shared storage using iscsi san, hence I am > using GFS. Anyway, I had it crash for whatever reason, not sure if > something > was rebooted incorrectly or what, but now I have been spending the past 2 > hours trying to get the cluster back up. I would think that sampling > rebooting all the nodes would work, but heck, that hasn't. What should I be > doing? Should I just start up one at a time? BTW, I am using ipmi for > fencing if that makes a difference. I can post my cluster.conf if that's > helpful, but I would think there would be general techniques available. > > Thanks, > Mark > > > > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > -- Alan A.
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