This is exactly what we are doing. The system creates and deletes
several thousand files per day.
I take it this has not made it to a GFS release as yet ? So I would
have to manually apply the patch and rebuild the DLM kernel ?
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Andre
On Oct 2, 2006, at 11:31 AM, David Teigland wrote:
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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