Re: kernel panic - help!

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David Teigland wrote:
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 06:04:36PM -0300, German Staltari wrote:
David Teigland wrote:
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 04:50:07PM -0300, German Staltari wrote:
Ok, but this node lost contact with the cluster because all the other nodes get the same panic at the same time.
Any messages preceding the panicks on the other nodes?
I've attached a file with the logs of all nodes at the time of the last cluster panic.

It looks like cman is shutting the cluster down everywhere prior to any
gfs problems anywhere.  I wonder if you might have this bug:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=187777

which is fixed in CVS:

-rSTABLE
Checking in cnxman.c;
/cvs/cluster/cluster/cman-kernel/src/Attic/cnxman.c,v  <--  cnxman.c
new revision: 1.42.2.12.4.1.2.12; previous revision: 1.42.2.12.4.1.2.11
done
Checking in membership.c;
/cvs/cluster/cluster/cman-kernel/src/Attic/membership.c,v  <--
membership.c
new revision: 1.44.2.18.6.5; previous revision: 1.44.2.18.6.4
done

Dave


It looks like our problem, we'll be updating to the STABLE CVS version.
Thanks Dave :)

German

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