Re: message from 1 does not - etc

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Are some other things we need to know about kernel configuration
when it comes to gfs ?
i saw something about SCTP in former distributions .


On 11/28/05, Patrick Caulfield <pcaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> James Davis wrote:
> > Ok simple setup
> >
> > 2 nodes.
> >
> > I'm getting the following messages on them and fs2 is NOT join the
> > cluster -
> > I would appreciate any help possible...
> >
> > It's a debian system based on http://xfdeb.sourceforge.net/ - it seemed to
> > be the ONLY way i could get the software to even compile on debian
> >
> > Alternatively I would love to hear from anyone who has done this on debian
> > or if it's mostly a redhat install base
> >
> > FS1 - Looks ok
> > Nov 24 21:47:51 fs1 kernel: Lock_DLM (built Jan 29 2005 20:42:25) installed
> > Nov 24 21:49:28 fs1 kernel: CMAN: Waiting to join or form a Linux-cluster
> > Nov 24 21:50:00 fs1 kernel: CMAN: forming a new cluster
> > Nov 24 21:55:10 fs1 kernel: CMAN: node fs2 rejoining
>
>
> Those last two lines look wrong to me. A node cannot "rejoin" if the cluster has
> just been formed.
>
> Check your kernel wasn't compiled with PREEMPT enabled.
>
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> patrick
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