PCextreme B.V. - Wido den Hollander wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just changed the port numbers and started to get:
>   
Why do you need to change the port number?
Can you post the output of
corosync-cfgtool -s & corosync-cpgtool when collie listens on default
7000 port

> r...@wido-desktop:~# shepherd info -t dog
>   Idx Node id (FNV-1a)    - Host:Port
> --------------------------------------------------
> * 0   3c4cf26613f12626 - 127.0.1.1:7001
>   1   4c212f70289e9103 - 127.0.1.1:7000
>   2   71df6c9fd5773550 - 127.0.1.1:7003
>   3   f95821c88a410795 - 127.0.1.1:7002
> r...@wido-desktop:~#
>
> But now mkfs still fails:
>
> r...@wido-desktop:~# shepherd mkfs --copies=3
> unknown error
> r...@wido-desktop:~# 
>
> I've attached a strace from the "mkfs" command.
>
> But how do i tell shepherd to connect to another port then 7000? I have
> collie listening on 7000 on one host, so i am using shepherd on that
> particular host, but i should be able to use shepherd on all the hosts i
> assume?
>
> Image creation also fails (which seems obvious):
>
> r...@wido-desktop:~# /opt/qemu-kvm/bin/qemu-img create -f sheepdog
> "Wido's Disk" 10G
> Formatting 'Wido's Disk', fmt=sheepdog size=10737418240 
> do_sd_create 1270: I/O error, Wido's Disk
> qemu-img: Error while formatting
> r...@wido-desktop:~#
>
> I am using ext4 on all four machines with user_xattr turned on.
>
>
>   

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