Re: GFS and samba problem in Fedora, again

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sandra-llistes wrote:

Hi Ahbi,

I've proved to install kernel 2.6.10 and GFS from cvs on Fedora 5 because if this software worked for RHES4 It will work also for Fedora. I have had to recompile the kernel and software, and have some problems because Fedora has gcc 4 and Red Hat gcc 3.4.6. Now I succesfully installed it but I'm getting odd errors with ccsd:

Nov 7 16:44:39 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 120 seconds. Nov 7 16:45:09 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 150 seconds. Nov 7 16:45:40 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 180 seconds. Nov 7 16:46:10 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 210 seconds. Nov 7 16:46:40 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 240 seconds. Nov 7 16:47:10 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 270 seconds. Nov 7 16:47:40 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 300 seconds. Nov 7 16:48:10 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 330 seconds. Nov 7 16:48:40 nocilla ccsd[15826]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 360 seconds.

cman starts ok and quorum is regained, but ccsd fails. I tried:
[root ~]# ccs_test connect
ccs_connect failed: Connection refused
[root ~]# ccs_test connect force
Force is set.
Connect successful.
 Connection descriptor = 60

Also I tried to start ccsd with -4 and -I parameters with the same results:
 #ccsd -4 -I 127.0.0.0.1

What could the problem be?
Thanks,

Sandra

Hi Sandra,
I'm assuming you're talking about the RHEL4 branch of CVS. I'm not 100% sure that the cluster-suite and GFS are supported for FC5. (Somebody on this list can confirm). The error however looks like ccsd is unable to talk to cman. At what point do you see this error? Are you using the init-scripts? I'd suggest that you compile ccsd with the DEBUG flag and try starting all the components by hand. Hopefully that'll give us more information.

Thanks,
--Abhi

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