Christine Caulfield wrote:
Sajesh Singh wrote:
Christine Caulfield wrote:
Sajesh Singh wrote:
Centos 4.6
Cluster Suite
I am currently running a 2 node GFS cluster. The storage is
provided via a fiber channel connection to the SAN. Each node
currently has a single FC connection to the
Christine Caulfield wrote:
Sajesh Singh wrote:
Centos 4.6
Cluster Suite
I am currently running a 2 node GFS cluster. The storage is provided
via a fiber channel connection to the SAN. Each node currently has a
single FC connection to the SAN. I would like to migrate to using
dm-multipath
?
Regards and TIA,
Sajesh Singh
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this type of setup?
Regards and TIA,
Sajesh Singh
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I am running RHCS on a EL 4.6 platform. How can I change the logging
configuration so that cluster messages that are normally sent to
/var/log/messages are logged to a separate file?
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particular node (ie. the node you
run the sg_persist -C command on). The good news is that when you
identify the correct key it will clear all the keys.
Ryan
Sajesh Singh wrote:
After updating my GFS cluster to the latest packages (as of 3/28/08)
on an Enterprise Linux 4.6 cluster (kernel ve
christopher barry wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 21:03 -0400, Sajesh Singh wrote:
After updating my GFS cluster to the latest packages (as of 3/28/08) on
an Enterprise Linux 4.6 cluster (kernel version 2.6.9-67.0.7.ELsmp) I
am receiving scsi reservation errors whenever the nodes are
being updated. That was the first sign of the
scsi reservation errors on the console.
From my understanding persistent SCSI reservations are only needed if I
am using the fence_scsi module.
I would appreciate any guidance.
Regards,
Sajesh Singh
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