Thank you very much for replying to my post! The fencing method is set to manual. Is there a way to check what nodes are waiting for fencing to complete. I didn't notice any such messages in /var/log/message When I run `gulm_tool nodelist localhost` on the node lock server(node1) is running it printed node1 information. It didn't indicate that node2 is pending for fencing. Also, I tried fence_manual -s node2 earlier. The command just hung up without returning to prompt. I terminated with ctrl-c. Name: node2 ip = 127.0.0.1 state = Logged in mode = Master missed beats = 0 last beat = 1100816791202103 delay avg = 10014958 max delay = 10020006 I read in another post about loopback address problem: https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cluster/2004-August/msg00004.html It looks like node1 that is running lock_server picked up 127.0.0.1. Could this be the problem? Thanks again for your help! SD --- Michael Conrad Tadpol Tilstra <mtilstra@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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. > > ATTACHMENT part 1.2 application/pgp-signature > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com