Thanks Ben, Rajagopal & Rafa for your guidance.
Regards
Jayesh Shinde
On 12/22/2010 11:28 PM, Ben Turner wrote:
As far as I know RHEL 6 doesn't include system-config-cluster anymore. I
suggest you use the luci interface to configure this. When creating a new
service in luci you can choose
Now, I got a 30 day demo of RHEL 6 to begin the re-installation from
scratch for ou soon to be production cluster. With the beta, I had a
deamon running, that was clvmd for the cluster logical volume manager
daemon. This package doesn't seem to exist anymore.
The package lvm2-cluster is on the in
hi,
first, a big thanks to Bob Peterson and Ben Turner:
the "devel" edition of fsck.gfs2 ended normally where the 5.5 current
version didn't; and
after installing new WTI power switch and reconfiguring the cluster, all
my gfs2 shares are now visible across the network.
and to all who respo
On 12/22/2010 11:38 AM, Nicolas Ross wrote:
Hi !
Over the last couple of weeks, I've been playing with the cluster suite
and RHEL 6 beta 2, that was availaible.
Now, I got a 30 day demo of RHEL 6 to begin the re-installation from
scratch for ou soon to be production cluster. With the beta, I ha
Hi,
This morning when I rebooted one node out of the 3 nodes cluster, it
came back normally but saw repeated INFO of GFS :
--
INFO: task gfs2_quotad:7957 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
"echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
gfs2_quotad D 8800ea0cfd30
Did you enable resilient storage? On my system:
[r...@cs-rh6-3 gfs-test-scripts]# yum info lvm2-cluster
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit, rhnplugin
Installed Packages
Name : lvm2-cluster
Arch : x86_64
Version: 2.02.72
Release: 8.el6_0.3
Size : 581 k
Repo : instal
Hi !
Over the last couple of weeks, I've been playing with the cluster suite and
RHEL 6 beta 2, that was availaible.
Now, I got a 30 day demo of RHEL 6 to begin the re-installation from scratch
for ou soon to be production cluster. With the beta, I had a deamon running,
that was clvmd for th
My responses inline:
> hi,
>
> our gfs2 datasets are down; when i try to do a mount i get:
>
> [r...@dbt1 ~]# mount -a
> /sbin/mount.gfs2: node not a member of the default fence domain
> /sbin/mount.gfs2: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm
> /sbin/mount.gfs2: node not a member of the default fenc
- Original Message -
| hi,
|
| our gfs2 datasets are down; when i try to do a mount i get:
|
| [r...@dbt1 ~]# mount -a
| /sbin/mount.gfs2: node not a member of the default fence domain
| /sbin/mount.gfs2: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm
| /sbin/mount.gfs2: node not a member of the defau
As far as I know RHEL 6 doesn't include system-config-cluster anymore. I
suggest you use the luci interface to configure this. When creating a new
service in luci you can choose the filesystem resource, this resource handles 9
different filesystems including reiser and XFS as well an an autode
hi,
our gfs2 datasets are down; when i try to do a mount i get:
[r...@dbt1 ~]# mount -a
/sbin/mount.gfs2: node not a member of the default fence domain
/sbin/mount.gfs2: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm
/sbin/mount.gfs2: node not a member of the default fence domain
/sbin/mount.gfs2: error moun
Hi :)
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:27 AM, jayesh.shinde
wrote:
> Hi Rajagopal
>
> I am not clear fully. I will use RHEL 6 . I want some more clarification on
> below points
>
> 1) You mean to say I can't use XFS with cluster ? OR there is no option for
> XFS with system-config-cluster ?
Depends
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