On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 09:53:25PM -0400, Shuang Liang wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to install GFS on 3 cluster nodes with redhat > linux-2.6.9-5EL using gnbd. I met with some problems the mount, which says > "# mount -t gfs /dev/gnbd0 /mnt/gfs/ > mount: Connection refused" > > I have tried the installation with different order and configuration all > end up with this error, hope sb can help solve this puzzle. Here are > some step I have taken: > 1.Insert gfs-lock and gfs kernel modules at the GFS node. > Insert gnbd module at GFS node > 2. run gnbd_serv -n at GNBD server; > ./gnbd_export -d /dev/hda8 -e mygnbd -c > 3. ./gnbd_import -i k35-as4 -n at GFS node > 4. Now I want to create logic volume at GFS node: it failed saying > [root@k32-as4 sbin]# pvcreate /dev/gnbd0 > Device /dev/gnbd0 not found. > > So I choose to do the logic volume stuff at the GNBD server side and > gfs_mkfs at the GFS side, it succeeded. But it fails again when mounting. > Then I tried to mkfs at GNBD server and mount directly through gnbd > device, same error again. > > So I am wondering what should be the correct configuration trick. is cman/dlm loaded and running? -- Michael Conrad Tadpol Tilstra I can see clearly now, the brain is gone...
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