> When you did mkfs, did you use the same -t > cluster:fsname for more than one? Ah, you're correct of course. # gfs_tool sb /dev/rimfire/rimfire table current lock table name = "vgcomp:gfs1" # gfs_tool sb /dev/storec/web table current lock table name = "vgcomp:gfs1" # gfs_tool sb /dev/storeb/qm table current lock table name = "vgcomp:gfs1" > 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 I did that one time and totally messed everything up. I might have more experience now so might not mess it up. Although, I'm now looking at the diskless booting ideas which might make a lot more sense for my needs. From what I can tell, I can have multiple roots even with a single combined storage system? I'm not sure, still reading, need to try some basic two node stuff maybe. Thanks very much, another one for my notes. Mike > Regards, > > Bob Peterson > Red Hat Cluster Suite -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster