RE: < cluster.conf problem >

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Hi…

 

I did that, thanks.

 

Now I have trouble getting fence_tool join to work. I did cman_tool join and I’m able to see the nodes under /proc/cluster/nodes…

 

But fence seems to wait for something called  “quorum”..

In the cluster.conf file just said fence manually…

 

What would be the problem?

 

Lee

 

He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how.
Friedrich Nietzsche


From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jonathan E Brassow
Sent: 19 April 2006 04:14 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: < cluster.conf problem >

 

Have you started the CCS daemon (ccsd)? The init script should start this on bootup. You really just need to create the cluster.conf file (by hand or by GUI) and copy it to all your nodes. Then reboot.

 

brassow

 

On Apr 18, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Pool Lee, Mr <14117614@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

Hi…

 

I have 5 nodes and 1 head node. I want to setup gfs so that I can bunch together the 5 nodes, each have lvm’s.

 

I’m having trouble setting up cluster.conf. I follow the manuals example for gfs, not gfs2, and it says that it cant connect to css.

 

I’m running FC5 on all my machines.

 

Lee

 

 

He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how.

Friedrich Nietzsche 

 

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