Please forget my last question about mixed name of device mapper (dm-0 and
dm-4)
dm-0 is linked to sda and sdf
dm-4 is linked to sda1 and sdf1
So just the bad magic message disturbs me.
Mohamed.
Mohamed
Add one for --srcport as well and I think you'll be ok. Actually, since
my cluster traffic all goes over a separate switch I usually just allow
all traffic in/out of eth1.
Brian
Bret Palsson b...@getjive.com 2009-01-15 08:12:
So it looks like iptables is what is stopping it from working.
I've been working on creating a mail cluster using ocfs2. Dovecot was
configured to use flock since the kernel we're running is debian based
2.6.26 which supports cluster aware flock. User space is 1.4.1. During
testing everything seemed fine, but when we got a real load on things we
got a
We just pushed the fix upstream.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=7b791d68562e4ce5ab57cbacb10a1ad4ee33956e
Brian Kroth wrote:
I've been working on creating a mail cluster using ocfs2. Dovecot was
configured to use flock since the kernel we're running
Brian Kroth Wrote:
I've been working on creating a mail cluster using ocfs2. Dovecot was
configured to use flock since the kernel we're running is debian based
2.6.26 which supports cluster aware flock. User space is 1.4.1. During
testing everything seemed fine, but when we got a real
We have machines that are automatically setup. We would like to
automate the addition of that machine to the ocfs2 cluster. What is
the best way to do this? How can the cluster.conf file be
automatically propagated?
Thanks,
Bret
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Ocfs2-users
For now this bit is more manual than we would like. The user's guide
explains the process.
On Jan 15, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Bret Palsson b...@getjive.com wrote:
We have machines that are automatically setup. We would like to
automate the addition of that machine to the ocfs2 cluster. What is