with
certain switches
Dalton, Maurice wrote:
Switches
Storage is fiber
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nodes and
reboot. If this does not work
post your /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file again.
Dalton, Maurice wrote:
Yes
I also rebooted again just now to be sure.
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; just adding the nodenames and
cluster name. I reboot all nodes
to make sure they see each other then go back and modify the config
files.
The file /var/log/messages should also shed some light on the problem.
Dalton, Maurice wrote:
Same problem.
I now have qdiskd running.
I have ran diff's
: [Linux-cluster] 3 node cluster problems
Glad they are working. I have not used lvm with our Clusters. You know
have peaked
my curiosity and I will have to try building one. So were you also using
GFS ?
Dalton, Maurice wrote:
Sorry but security here will not allow me to send host files
I have NO fencing equipment
I have been task to setup a 3 node cluster
Currently I have having problems getting cman(fence) to start
Fence will try to start up during cman start up but will fail
I tried to run /sbin/fenced -D- I get the following
1206373475 cman_init error
file.
Also, make sure your cluster network interface is up on all nodes and
that the
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf are the same on all nodes.
Dalton, Maurice wrote:
The last post is incorrect.
Fence is still hanging at start up.
Here's another log message.
Mar 24 19:03:14 csarcsys3-eth0 ccsd