Quoting Bojan Smojver <bojan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I have a 5 node experimental cluster running RHEL4 U1 and GFS 6.1.0. I upgraded one box to RHEL U2 (kernel 2.6.9-22.ELsmp) and to GFS 6.1.2. When the box boots up with the new kernel and GFS, it joins the cluster OK (I can see that on other members), but clvmd and fenced won't start, so the system hangs. Did anyone else experience similar stuff? Or is this intentional (i.e. is the new version of GFS/cluster binary incompatible with U1 version)?
BTW, this is what I get on the upgraded machine when I attempt to start fenced: Oct 12 16:24:42 matrix1-5 kernel: SM: process_reply invalid id=0 nodeid=3 Oct 12 16:24:42 matrix1-5 kernel: SM: process_reply invalid id=0 nodeid=2 Oct 12 16:24:42 matrix1-5 kernel: SM: process_reply invalid id=0 nodeid=4 Oct 12 16:24:42 matrix1-5 kernel: SM: process_reply invalid id=0 nodeid=1 Fenced never starts... -- Bojan -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster