RE: what causes "magma send einval to ..."?

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There was some discussions about this on the list in october 2005. 
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Magma+send+einval+to%22&hl=en&lr=&filter=0

One entry in bugzilla relative this: 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=169693

Best Regards
Leonardo Rodrigues de Mello


-----Original Message-----
From:	linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Greg Forte
Sent:	sex 4/8/2006 11:32
To:	linux clustering
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Subject:	 what causes "magma send einval to ..."?

I had a cluster node chugging along seemingly fine last night, then the 
following two lines appear in /var/log/messages:

Aug  3 22:20:07 hostname kernel: al to 1
Aug  3 22:20:07 hostname kernel: Magma send einval to 1

And about 20 seconds later the other node fenced this one.

I'm guessing that that fragmented message means that there's some sort 
of kernel flakiness going on, or that the box got overloaded (no way to 
tell, unfortunately - any recommendations on monitoring tools to track 
and log load level?), but that's just a guess.

-g

Greg Forte
gforte@xxxxxxxx
IT - User Services
University of Delaware
302-831-1982
Newark, DE

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