Have not tried this, but:
$ man gfs2_tool
...
sb device table [newvalue]
View (and possibly replace) the name of the locking table
in the
file system superblock. The file system shouldn't be
mounted by
any client when you do this.
Looks like this is what you need. The name of the locking table is
typically <cluster-name>:<fs-name>.
________________________________
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken Lupo
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 10:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Linux-cluster] gfs is for a different cluster
Hello,
I am trying to remount a gfs2 partition that I created in a
different cluster and I am getting:
/sbin/mount.gfs2: fs is for a different cluster
/sbin/mount.gfs2: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm
How do I change the gfs cluster association?
Thank you,
Ken
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