Think of the nodes that share ocfs filesystems as a cluster. The configuration and modules for ocfs form a cluster of sorts. The ocfs configuration must be aware of all nodes that attach to the filesystems. Add a node and that shared configuration needs to be changed and updated on all nodes of the "cluster".
Didn't you configure any files in /etc for the first node? Matthew Boeckman wrote: >Hello list! > >Just pulled down ocfs2 this morning and installed it on two RHEL 4 >2.6.9-34 systems. I have followed the manual, but am not seeing some >things it describes and am not sure what the problem is. > >I guess my first question is - do I need to have a partition formatted >as ocfs2 on all nodes in the cluster for this to work? > >I have formatted a partition via ocfs2console on node1, and mounted it >as well. However I cannot figure out how to make that filesystem >available on node0, where i have not created an ocfs2 partition. > >I've been assuming that formatting as ocfs2 will destroy existing data, >and don't have a spare partition on node0 yet, I can get one if that is >required. > >Basically my overall question is how do I mount the filesystem(s) from >various nodes on each other, or make the whole available to the nodes? > >Thanks in advance! > >_______________________________________________ >Ocfs2-users mailing list >[email protected] >http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users > > > > _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list [email protected] http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users
