James Fidell wrote:
> Without grubbing through the logs, is there any way to tell which server
> is now providing the NFS service?
>
> And if the service doesn't move back to the highest priority server, is
> there any way to make it do so?
To answer my own questions, which are in the FAQ, but I
> > I have a cluster with three nodes (all clone HL DL380 G4s) attached to
> > a Fibre SAN (HP MSA1000) and serving a number of GFS filesystems. My
> > OS is Ubuntu Dapper (6.06) and my kernel is 2.6.15-29-amd64-server.
> > These machines have been working nicely for a long time.
> >
> > On the we
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 11:54 -0600, Josh Gray wrote:
> Chris - How many other VM's do you have too? Are the RH servers local disk
> or shared storage, what about all the others?
>
> Josh
>
>
> On 10/31/07 9:27 AM, "Christopher Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Greetings all,
> >
> >
Interesting, thanks. I'll mention this to support. I'm sure they can find
other ways to improve my increasingly ugly config though too!
Josh
On 10/31/07 12:55 PM, "Lon Hohberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 11:56 -0600, Josh Gray wrote:
>> Hmmm I don't see to have acce
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 11:56 -0600, Josh Gray wrote:
> Hmmm I don't see to have access to that bug after creating an account. Can
> you summarize or cut/paste some info?
>
> Josh
Hmm, try now, it had a misplaced checkbox checked.
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Hmmm I don't see to have access to that bug after creating an account. Can
you summarize or cut/paste some info?
Josh
On 10/31/07 10:16 AM, "Lon Hohberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 15:07 -0400, Josh Gray wrote:
>> You asked me that a while back, pardon my inexperience
Chris - How many other VM's do you have too? Are the RH servers local disk
or shared storage, what about all the others?
Josh
On 10/31/07 9:27 AM, "Christopher Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I have 2 vmware esx servers, each hitting a NetApp over FS, and each
> with
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Pedro Espinoza wrote:
> Gurus, I have a naive question?
>
> Why cluster nodes need to have virtual ip?
So that a service can be relocated transparently without the client's
awareness.
The IP's are sometimes referred to as "floating" addresses since
Gurus, I have a naive question?
Why cluster nodes need to have virtual ip?
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I have a cluster doing NFS failover that I'm testing atm. I have three
nodes configured as per the cookbook example with one node having
higher priority than the other two and can mount NFS partitions from
that node using the floating IP address. When I power off that node,
one of the remaining s
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 15:07 -0400, Josh Gray wrote:
> You asked me that a while back, pardon my inexperience with Linux thus far
> not positive how to get the version numbers you're looking for.
>
> Here's a few -
>
> # uname -a
> Linux nfs-5.cdc.nicusa.com 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5 #1 SMP Thu Oct 4 04:
Christopher Barry wrote:
Greetings all,
I have 2 vmware esx servers, each hitting a NetApp over FS, and each
with 3 RHCS cluster nodes trying to mount a gfs volume.
All of the nodes (1,2,& 3) on esx-01 can mount the volume fine, but none
of the nodes in the second esx box can mount the gfs volu
Greetings all,
I have 2 vmware esx servers, each hitting a NetApp over FS, and each
with 3 RHCS cluster nodes trying to mount a gfs volume.
All of the nodes (1,2,& 3) on esx-01 can mount the volume fine, but none
of the nodes in the second esx box can mount the gfs volume at all, and
I get the fo
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