Re: [Linux-cluster] ccsd and mounting gfs errors

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On Tuesday 26 October 2004 15:16, linux-cluster-rhn@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi, similar to the problem below, I'm getting ccsd errs in /v/l/messages
> and get a "Permission denied" error when trying to mount my gfs partition.

Please join each node to the fence domain with 'fence_tool join'.  Then try 
the remount and see if that works.  This should resolve the issue from your 
original post.  The ccsd connection refused may be another issue.

>
> /p/c/nodes:
> Node  Votes Exp Sts  Name
>    1    1    1   M   nfstest2
>    2    1    1   M   nfstest1
>
> /p/c/services
> Service          Name                              GID LID State     Code
>
> are the same on both machines.
>
> /v/l/messages simply shows:
> Oct 24 04:02:00 nfstest1 ccsd[1387]: Error while processing connect:
> Connection
> refused
> Oct 24 04:02:31 nfstest1 last message repeated 31 times
> Oct 24 04:03:32 nfstest1 last message repeated 61 times
>
> I was able to create to gfs_mkfs the partition after creating it in fdisk,
> but just can't get it to mount. Any idea what the ccsd connection refused
> errors are?
>
> These are two Dell 1850s btw, Redhat FC1 - 2.6.8.1, fiberchanneled straight
> into an EMC. Thanks in advance.
>
> J
>
> On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, Derek Anderson wrote:
> > Please attach 'cat /proc/cluster/nodes' and 'cat /proc/cluster/services'
> > from each of the nodes prior to the mount attempt.  Also, any messages
> > produced in /var/log/messages from the mount.
> >
> > > mount -t gfs /dev/test_gfs/lv_test /mnt
> > > lock_dlm: init_fence error -1
> > > GFS: can't mount proto = lock_dlm, table = test:partage1, hostdata =
> > > mount: permission denied
>
> --
> 
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