Re: Panic

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On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 07:14:54PM -0500, Robert Peterson wrote:
> andre@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >I have the following panic on two nodes hours apart. Each node Is in a
> >different state ( as in states of the US ). NO I am not running a cluster
> >over a WAN, just two separate clusters in two different locations. Files 
> >are
> >written on one cluster and I have a script that does an SCP of the file to
> >the other cluster. Both machines running the latest RHEL4 with the latest
> >GFS updates. This just started happening. Happened twice since Friday
> >morning. Any hints ? What is happening with clvmd here ? What does the
> >global conflict message mean ?

The clvmd and "global conflict" lines are just normal stuff from the debug
buffer that was dumped on the panic, they're not relevant here.

> This might be the same as bugzilla bug 208134.
> See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=208134.
> There is a patch to try with the bugzilla.

Bug 208134 is not related, but bug 199673 may be.

Dave

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