Manilal K M wrote: > Hi all, > I am a newbie to Clusters and GFS. I have recently installed redhat > cluster on my FC-4 machine. The following packages are installed: > rgmanager-1.9.34-5 > system-config-cluster-1.0.12-1.0 > ccs-1.0.0-1 > magma-1.0.0-1 > magma-plugins-1.0.0-2 > cman-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.18 > cman-1.0.0-1 > dlm-kernel-2.6.11.5-20050601.152643.FC4.17 > dlm-1.0.0-3 > fence-1.32.1-1 > gulm-1.0.0-2 > iddev-2.0.0-1 > GFS-6.1.0-3 > GFS-kernel-2.6.11.8-20050601.152643.FC4.20 > gnbd-1.0.0-1 > gnbd-kernel-2.6.11.2-20050420.133124.FC4.53 > The Kernel version is : 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4smp > > I have created the clusters with the graphical tool, and after that > started the service in this order: > > [root@triveni ~]# service ccsd start > Starting ccsd: [ OK ] > [root@triveni ~]# service cman start > Starting cman: [FAILED] > [root@triveni ~]# service fenced start > Starting fence domain: [FAILED] > [root@triveni ~]# service gfs start > [root@triveni ~]# service rgmanager start > Starting Cluster Service Manager: [ OK ] > [root@triveni ~]# > > The /var/log/messages displays the following errors: > [root@triveni ~]# tail -f /var/log/messages|grep clu > Dec 28 17:27:54 triveni ccsd[4319]: Unable to connect to cluster > infrastructure after 1980 seconds. > Dec 28 17:28:25 triveni ccsd[4319]: Unable to connect to cluster > infrastructure after 2010 seconds. > Dec 28 17:30:04 triveni ccsd[8842]: Unable to connect to cluster > infrastructure after 30 seconds. > Dec 28 17:30:34 triveni ccsd[8842]: Unable to connect to cluster > infrastructure after 60 seconds. > Dec 28 17:30:48 triveni clurgmgrd[9045]: <info> Loading Service Data > Dec 28 17:30:48 triveni clurgmgrd[9045]: <crit> #5: Couldn't connect to ccsd! > Dec 28 17:30:48 triveni clurgmgrd[9045]: <crit> #8: Couldn't initialize services > Dec 28 17:31:05 triveni ccsd[8842]: Unable to connect to cluster > infrastructure after 90 seconds. > > What could be wrong?? Please help me. > Are there any CMAN messages in syslog? Try running cman_tool join from the command-line to see if it produces an error. And check your cluster.conf file too, a duff one is the most likely cause. patrick -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster