Ramon van Alteren wrote: > Patrick Caulfield wrote: >> cman_tool services will show you the lockspaces (amongst other things) >> >> > It's showing multiple lockspaces: > > DLM Lock Space: "clvmd" 2 3 run - > [2 3 5 1 4] > > This would be the clvmd lockspace then ? yes it is. > The once below correspond to the 4 gfs logical volumes we mount from > this particular shared storage > > DLM Lock Space: "e1.1-lv" 3 4 run - > [2 3 5 1 4] > > DLM Lock Space: "e1.2" 5 6 run - > [2 3 5 1 4] > > DLM Lock Space: "e2.1-lv" 7 8 run - > [2 3 5 1 4] > > DLM Lock Space: "e2.2" 9 10 run - > [2 3 5 1 4] > > I suspect that the other cluster uses the same clvmd lockspace "clvmd" > How do we set a different clvm lockspace on the other, currently > disabled cluster ? It will be a different clvmd lockspace. Different cluster share nothing between them because they don't intercommunicate. so a lockspace called 'clvmd' on one cluster is completely independent of every other lockspace called 'clvmd' on other clusters. -- Patrick Registered Address: Red Hat UK Ltd, Amberley Place, 107-111 Peascod Street, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 ITE, UK. Registered in England and Wales under Company Registration No. 3798903 -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster