On Friday 08 October 2004 15:28, Derek Anderson wrote: > On Friday 08 October 2004 07:50, eltonmou@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hi, > > > > What is happening? > > > > #mkfs.gfs -p lock_dlm /dev/hda1 > > #mkfs.gfs: locktable error: missing colon in the locktable > > Elton, > > You must provide gfs_mkfs with a locktable name, a number of journals to > create, and a lock protocol. > > Example: > gfs_mkfs -t mycluster:data1 -j 5 -p lock_gulm /dev/sda1 > > Where "mycluster" is the clustername from cluster.ccs:cluster/name, "data1" > is a unique GFS filesystem name, and "5" is the number of journals to > create (make one for each node that will mount the filesystem). Sorry, had version 6.0 on the brain. The above still applies, but the clustername comes from resource/name in your cluster.xml file and you can use the lock_dlm lock protocol. > > Please refer to gfs_mkfs(8) for more detailed information. > > Hope this helps: > Derek > > > or > > > > #gfs_mkfs -p lock_dlm -t EXPORT_ELTON /dev/hda1 > > #gfs_mkfs: locktable error: missing colon in the locktable > > > > or > > > > #gfs_mkfs -p lock_dlm -t EXPORT_GAROUPA /dev/sda7 > > #gfs_mkfs: locktable error: missing colon in the locktable > > > > I will appreciate any help. > > > > T ks in advance > > Elton > > > > -- > > > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster