ocfs2 requires a shared disk. As in, all nodes must be able to concurrently
read/write to the device.
So your second node can't see "/dev/hda9" of your first node. That is the problem.

Milind Dumbare wrote:

HI all,
        I have two nodes in cluster, my /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf as follows
==============================================
        cluster:
              node_count = 2
              name = mili
        node:
              ip_port = 7777
              ip_address = 192.168.1.23
              number = 7
              name = panini
              cluster = mili
        node:
              ip_port = 7777
              ip_address = 192.168.1.22
              number = 6
              name = xenon
              cluster = mili
===============================================
I did #/etc/init.d/o2cb load &
        #/etc/init.d/o2cb start mili

on both nodes it was successful.

Then I did # mkfs.ocfs2 -b 4k -C 32K -L "drbd" -N 2 /dev/hda9
on panini it was successful too
then
        #mount -vt ocfs2 -L "test" /mnt/store/
on panini, success again.

now when I try to mount "test" on xenon (other node) its saying "no such partition"

Please help me out.



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