Re: GFS crash

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Ivan Pantovic wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> we have similar setup, till NFS part, 9nodes stable GFS 1.02 and 2.6.16.
> cluster is highly unstable when we have to reboot individual nodes or
> they fence each other.
> 
> this is what nodes whine about when they tried to fence node3, what
> stable kernel version other here use?
> Kernel is not compiled with any premtive code as mentioned before on
> this list, it is not tested so we didn't bother.
> 
>> CMAN: node node7 has been removed from the cluster : Inconsistent
>> cluster view
>> CMAN: node node8 has been removed from the cluster : Inconsistent
>> cluster view
>> CMAN: node node6 has been removed from the cluster : Inconsistent
>> cluster view
>> CMAN: removing node node4 from the cluster : No response to messages
>> CMAN: node node2 has been removed from the cluster : Inconsistent
>> cluster view
>> CMAN: node node9 has been removed from the cluster : Inconsistent
>> cluster view
>> CMAN: removing node node1 from the cluster : No response to messages


That bug has been fixed in CVS for quite a while. I think maybe we need to do
another release to incorporate the fix.

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patrick

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