Nodename problem in GFS based on iSCSI

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Hello,

 

I am a beginner in GFS. I am trying to setup a GFS system based on iSCSI storage in RHEL3.

Kernel: 2.4.21-27.EL

GFS: GFS-6.0.2-25

Question

I have successful setup the GFS+iSCSI system if I use the default hostname: “localhost”.

However, if I change the hostname to another name, e.g. “test1” (update /etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/hosts), I FAIL to start lock_gulmd.

 

Command sequence:

 

Service ccsd start [ok]

Service lock_gulmd start [fail]

Service lock_gulmd status

lock_gulmd (pid 2616 2614 2611) is running...

gulm_master: gulm master not found

 

lock_gulmd (pid 2616 2614 2611) is running...

gulm_master: gulm master not found

 

I have also tried this within one machine, the error message is same.

 

The GFS configuration in the machine (192.168.0.22) is:

[root@test1 gfs-config]# uname -n

test1

[root@test1 gfs-config]# cat cluster.ccs

      cluster {

              name = "gfs"

              lock_gulm {

                  servers = ["test1"]

                  heartbeat_rate = 0.9

                  allowed_misses = 10

              }

      }

[root@test1 gfs-config]# cat fence.ccs

fence_devices{

              admin {

                    agent = "fence_manual"

              }

      }

[root@test1 gfs-config]# cat nodes.ccs

nodes {

         test1 {

            ip_interfaces {

               hsi0 = "192.168.0.22"

            }

            fence {

               human {

                  admin {

                     ipaddr = "192.168.0.22"

                  }

               }

            }

         }

}

 

[root@test1 gfs-config]# cat /etc/hosts

# Do not remove the following line, or various programs

# that require network functionality will fail.

192.168.0.22            test1

 

 

Thanks,

Jeffrey Yan

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