We are getting errors nightly on one node in our 5 member cluster. The error is: GFS: Assertion failed on line 1088 of file fs/gfs/inode.c GFS: Assertion "rgd" GFS: time = 1118380504 fsid = webserver:documents.1 and then we get a kernel panic and it locks up. # cat /proc/cluster/nodes Node Votes Exp Sts Name 1 1 2 M web2 2 1 2 M logs 3 1 2 M web1 4 1 2 M web3 5 1 2 M web4 # cat /proc/cluster/status Version: 2.0.1 Config version: 1 Cluster name: webserver Cluster ID: 56660 Membership state: Cluster-Member Nodes: 5 Expected_votes: 2 Total_votes: 5 Quorum: 3 Active subsystesm: 12 Node address: 1.1.1.1 We noticed that the expected votes is 2 but we thought it should be 5, since there are 5 nodes in the cluster. Is that correct? When we try to reset it with cman_tool expected -e 5, it doesn't do it. Setup: Debian 3.0 , Kernel 2.6.7 5 Dell PowerEdge 2650s Optical Cards in each are using the QLogic 2300 series using qla2300 kernel module. All attached to a SAN. This started to happen 3 weeks ago and has persisted through this morning. Any suggestions would be helpful, we are running out of ideas why this is happening and we can't upgrade our kernel at this time. -- Thanks, Peter -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster