Re: [Linux-cluster] unable to mount gfs partition

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On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 01:15:40PM -0800, Chicago Boy wrote:
> lock_gulmd[18399]: You are running in Standard mode.
> lock_gulmd[18399]: I am (clu2.abc.com) with ip
> (192.168.11.212)
> lock_gulmd[18399]: Forked core [18400].
> lock_gulmd_core[18400]: ERROR [core_io.c:1029] Got
> error from reply: (clu1:192.
> 168.11.211) 1006:Not Allowed

Typically means that the node is pending on a fencing action. (the node
that is trying to login is expired, and cannot login until fencing
completes.)

run `gulm_tool nodelist localhost` on the first node to verify this.

you'll then need to figure out why the fencing action didn't work.
-- 
Michael Conrad Tadpol Tilstra
Drive defensively.  Buy a tank.

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