Re: clvm problems with multiple clusters in same vlan

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Ramon van Alterer wrote:

> Nope, both clusters have quorum, one is a 5 node cluster with one node
> down.
> The other is a 3-node cluster with no nodes down.
> 
> How do I check for clvmd lockspace ? Is there a utility or proc / sys
> entry where I can find out the clvm lockspace ?
> 


cman_tool services will show you the lockspaces (amongst other things)

If there isn't one then try stracing "clvmd -d" to see where it hangs.

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