On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 01:33:38PM -0400, Dan B. Phung wrote: > I've been trying to configure my gfs cluster to use the fence_sanbox2, and > don't quite have it right. my configuration is pasted below. To test it, > I reboot one of the machines in the cluster, but instead of getting fenced > and the journal replayed, the rest of the cluster just hangs (errors > below). In addition, when I telnet to the fibre switch, the port is not > disabled as I thought it would be. I'm able to use fence_sanbox2 directly > to disable and enable the port. So...does anybody see what I'm doing > wrong? How can I debug this further? Does anything special need to be > done to the init scripts to disable/reenable the port, or does the fenced > take care of that? > > I'm using the RHEL4 branch, which I cvs updated a couple weeks back. It appears that recovery isn't even getting to the fencing stage. The fencing configuration looks fine. Could you send the output of $ cman_tool status $ cman_tool nodes $ cman_tool services run on all three nodes both before and after you reboot a node. Dave -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster