Re: [Linux-cluster] lock_dlm: fence domain not found (?)

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On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 07:30:18PM +0100, Lazar Obradovic wrote:

> > No more helpful info. I'll try to cycle both nodes together and see if
> > it helps fencing.  BTW: I used "fence_tool join" with "-t 120" option
> > before. Looks like it's been deprecated in recent GFS versions?
> 
> If you are sure that both nodes are clean (and you are, since you're
> booting them both from ground zero), then you might want to start
> fence_tool with "-c" option. 

fence_manual now detects when a victim node has rejoined the cluster and
takes that as an ack.  So, you shouldn't even notice spurious fences
during startup if you're using a recent fence_manual.

-- 
Dave Teigland  <teigland@xxxxxxxxxx>


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