Re: [Linux-cluster] Clvm over gnbd + rgmanager

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Ion Alberdi wrote:

Derek Anderson wrote:


This is indeed a problem with fs.sh. It attempts to umount with the device name rather than the mount point, which is not guaranteed to work in all situations. From mount(8):


"A file system is specified by giving the directory where
it has been mounted. Giving the special device on which the file sys-
tem lives may also work, but is obsolete, mainly because it will fail
in case this device was mounted on more than one directory."


So that's why it is failing. The solution is probably to umount with the mount point. I'll open a bug and let Lon decide.

I modified fs.sh,
umount $dev -> umount $mp line 821,
and I had that on syslog
Mar 7 17:08:04 gump kernel: kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
Mar 7 17:08:04 gump kernel: EXT3 FS on dm-0, internal journal
Mar 7 17:08:04 gump kernel: EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Mar 7 17:08:05 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <notice> Resource group hello started
Mar 7 17:09:02 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <info> Magma Event: Membership Change
Mar 7 17:09:02 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <info> State change: buba UP
Mar 7 17:09:05 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <notice> status on fs "my fs" returned 1 (generic error)
Mar 7 17:09:05 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <notice> Stopping resource group hello
Mar 7 17:09:05 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <notice> stop on script "Hello Script" returned 1 (generic error)
Mar 7 17:09:05 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <crit> #12: RG hello failed to stop; intervention required
Mar 7 17:09:05 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <notice> Resource group hello is failed


The file system remains mounted after all this logs...

I think the strangest thing doesn't come from stop, but from status:
Mar 7 17:09:05 gump clurgmgrd[7356]: <notice> status on fs "my fs" returned 1 (generic error)
I don't understand why this message appears some minutes after launching the service and using a logical volume ,whereas the status doesnt change with other devices (IDE, gnbd, file devices (I used mount -o loop)).

Can you send the output of both 'mount' and 'cat /proc/mounts'. Thanks.


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