Re: DLM messages

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Patrick Caulfield wrote:
=== FS2 ==
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: kernel BUG at
/usr/src/gfs/stable_1.0.2/stable/cluster/cman-kernel/src/membership.c:3151!
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: invalid opcode: 0000 [#1]
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: SMP
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: Modules linked in: lock_dlm dlm cman
dm_round_robin dm_multipath sg ide_floppy ide_cd cdrom qla2xxx siimage piix
e1000 gfs lock_harness dm_mod
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: CPU:    0
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: EIP:    0060:[<f8ac7825>]    Tainted: GF   VLI
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246   (2.6.16-rc5-sara3 #1)
Mar 27 12:28:25 ifs2 kernel: EIP is at elect_master+0x34/0x41 [cman]

That cman crash looks nasty, though it may be related to "disabing the
heartbeat-network interface". Is this the node you are referring to ?


As i read the thread this must be the node that i disabled the heartbeat-network. So the other nodes could fence this node and they did
but the other nodes also crashed.

Regards


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