> I configure the gfs , and i mount the partitioned as gfs as mentioned inHI,
the document, but when make a reboot, the system halted and stay ask continuously : lock_glumd is it running.
>i didnt put the mounted gfs partitions in the /etc/fstab. ( is that true
?)
i made a shell and i put in it the following : service ccsd stop service lock_gulmd stop
and i execut it before i make a reboot, and when i loged again to the
system the two services are running by the system, that is ok , i know it is
not a solution , BUT in the second reboot i found that the system gives the
same continuous error question ( lock_gulmd is it running? ).
how can i solve this ? can i put the partitions in the /etc/fstab ?
OR WHAT ?????.
I don't know many nodes you have running, and if all nodes are lock_gulm servers or only one of them. Maybe if you reboot a node that is a server lock_gulm without stop this services (gfs, lock_gulmd, ccsd) and other nodes that are running depens of that node.
have you created the archive /etc/sysconfig/gfs ???
!!The order to stop the modules is: gfs, lock_gulmd, ccsd, pool. Sorry I can not help you more. Good luck!
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