hi Balagopal, thanx for information..
have a nice day..
From: Balagopal Pillai <pillai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: GNBD/GFS question
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 15:45:45 -0300 (ADT)
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007, mehmet celik wrote:
Hi,
I have seen this before when i was evaluating gfs, in the scenario
when a fenced node, when rebooted and is back up, still stays fenced.
Please try manual unfencing
like this. This worked for me -
gnbd_import -u <node name> -t <gnbd server>
Regards
Balagopal
>
> hi james, are you using which the "gnbd_export" parameters ?? if you
don't use
> "-c", you get this error (Cancelled login). Because the device has
timeout.
> you check fence with "gnbd_import -c GNBD_SERVER_NAME" on other nodes...
>
> you should use "gnbd_import -s XXXX -t YYYY" on GNBD_SERVER. XXXX is
node_name
> or node_IP. YYYY is gnbd_server_name or gnbd_server_IP.
>
> have a nice day..
>
> Mehmet CELIK
> Istanbul/TURKEY
>
> >From: James Fait <fait@xxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: linux.clustering@xxxxxxxxxx,linux clustering
> ><linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: GNBD/GFS question
> >Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 13:14:15 -0500
> >
> >I have run into the following problem using GNBD/GFS on a 4 node test
> >cluster I have set up. I have been testing failure scenarios to make
> >sure that things will be handled correctly when a node is fenced using
> >fence_gnbd.
> >The cluster is a set of 4 dell 1u servers, with dual 1GB network
> >connections, one to the intranet, and the other to a storage net. The
> >cluster communications all happen on the storage net. Each machine has
> >a dns name, which is decoded to the hostname for logs, which is the
> >intranet address. The storage net also has name to ip resolution via
the
> >hosts file, to names of the form cluster*. Cluster29 is the gnbd
server
> >node, and does not mount the gfs volume at all. The other three nodes
> >do mount the gfs volume.
> >
> >This is the test that is currently causing the problem.
> > I kill the network link for cluster28(com28) using the network
> > switch to temporarily disable the link.
> >
> > Cluster28 is fenced successfully. One of the other nodes
handles
> > the gfs cleanup.
> >
> > The network link is restored.
> >
> > Cluster28 attempts an orderly shutdown, and hangs on umount of
> > gfs. Later, it is power cycled to force reboot.
> >
> > Cluster28 rejoins the cluster, and attempts to mount gfs. The
> > gnbd_import command fails with the error messages:
> > gnbd_recvd: ERROR login refused by the server,
> > quitting : Operation not permitted
> > gnbd_import: ERROR gnbd_recvd failed
> >
> > Cluster29 reports the error:
> > com29 gnbd_serv[4794]: ERROR [gserv.c:468] client
> > cluster28 is banned. Canceling login
> >
> >What is happening, and what can I do about it?
> >
> >Sincerly
> >
> >Jim
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