isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
# mount -t gfs /dev/rimfire/rimfire /gfs/rimfire/
mount: File exists
Why is it that I can only mount one at a time? I need at least two per node,
non contiguous, separate.
Mike
Hi Mike,
I'm guessing that maybe you gave them the same locking table on
gfs_mkfs, and they're supposed
to be different. When you did mkfs, did you use the same -t
cluster:fsname for more than one?
You can find this out by doing:
gfs_tool sb /dev/rimfire/rimfire table
gfs_tool sb /dev/storec/web table
gfs_tool sb /dev/storeb/qm table
And see if the same value appears. You can change it after the mkfs has
already been
done with this command:
gfs_tool sb /dev/<device> table cluster:new_name
Regards,
Bob Peterson
Red Hat Cluster Suite
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