Hi all; On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 09:31 -0600, David A. Chappel wrote: > Hi there clusterites... Anyone have a cluestick? > The clue stick was meant for me. And for good reason. I'll wait for ddraid. Cheers, -D > I have created a wee "cluster" of two machines. They seem to be happy > in every way, except that when I mount the gfs volumes on each machine, > the mounts do not span across the two nodes, but act as a traditional > node. In other words, I can echo "haha" > /mnt/shareMe/haha.txt on one > machine but it doesn't show up on the other. Vice versa too. > > I use: > mount -t gfs /dev/shareMeVG/shareMeLV /mnt/shareMe > > I've tried the -o ignore_local_fs option without success. > > Also, is there a quick/standard way for non-cluster kernel machines to > mount the "partition" remotely? > > Cheers, > -D > > > > [root@JavaTheHut ~]# cat /proc/cluster/status > Protocol version: 5.0.1 > Config version: 1 > Cluster name: clusta > Cluster ID: 6621 > Cluster Member: Yes > Membership state: Cluster-Member > Nodes: 2 > Expected_votes: 1 > Total_votes: 2 > Quorum: 1 > Active subsystems: 6 > Node name: JavaTheHut.mindbankts.com > Node addresses: 10.1.1.22 > > [root@marvin ~]# cat /etc/cluster/cluster.conf > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <cluster name="clusta" config_version="1"> > <cman two_node="1" expected_votes="1"> > </cman> > <clusternodes> > <clusternode name="marvin.mindbankts.com" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="single"> > <device name="human" ipaddr="10.1.1.20"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > <clusternode name="JavaTheHut.mindbankts.com" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="single"> > <device name="human" ipaddr="10.1.1.22"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > </clusternodes> > <fence_devices> > <fence_device name="human" agent="fence_manual"/> > </fence_devices> > </cluster> > > > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster