Kovacs, Corey J. wrote:
>> [...]
Yes. 2.6.9-34.0.1 is broken as far as clustering is concerned.
There is a workaround, but you wouldn't want to do it that way.
Regards,
>
First I've heard of this, can you elaborate? What do you mean
it's "broken as far as clustering is concerned" ? Is it just
that the stock GFS/CS RPM's are out of sync or is there something
bad happening?
For my case, I upgraded a RHEL4U3 + CS4 machine with the
latest kernel (and all other packages, as suggested by the
RH tech support) and it failed at the next reboot with
upgraded kernel (2.6.9-34.0.1.ELsmp).
I opened a service request and we are still trying to
understand why that happened...
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