On Thursday 05 May 2005 00:29, Andres Lagar Cavilla wrote: I had same problems when bluetooth was active in my system. Try using ip link list to see is there anything else except ethernets. Remove those interfaces and the cman_tool will work again. > Hi there, > I'm trying to set up a cluster here, to use gnbd. I downloaded the > source from cvs (May 4), branch RHEL4. After a few tweaks compiled > succesfully, and I have all the modules loaded > modprobe gfs > modprobe lock_dlm > > I start ccsd with no problems. ccsd_test connect does not work. I do not > despair and proceed to do cman_tool join -c cluster1 (my cluster.conf is > based on the simple example out there, adapted for three machines; > transcribed below). This works on one of my three nodes (toshiba, a SuSE > 9.2 box). However, on both the other nodes (Debian Sarge's) cman_tool > fails: cman_tool: Can't find broadcast address for node xxx > > All machines run latest kernel 2.6.11, through the respective > distribution packages. The debian machines can also boot into xen, using > kernel 2.6.11, and it doesn't work there either. > > Any pointers? don't really know what other information may be useful, so > please ask at will and I'll cut&paste. > Thanks a lot > > Andres > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <cluster name="cluster1" config_version="1"> > > <cman> > </cman> > > <clusternodes> > <clusternode name="toshiba" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="single"> > <device name="human" ipaddr="192.168.70.11"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > <clusternode name="debian" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="single"> > <device name="human" ipaddr="192.168.70.44"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > <clusternode name="simmons" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="single"> > <device name="human" ipaddr="192.168.70.112"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > </clusternodes> > > <fence_devices> > <fence_device name="human" agent="fence_manual"/> > </fence_devices> > > </cluster> > > > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If a program actually fits in memory and has enough disk space, it is guaranteed to crash. -- Murphy's Computer Laws n°5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster