On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 01:14:15PM -0500, James Fait wrote: > > 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 cluster28 is still fenced. You need to unfence (unban) it on the server. IIRC you can do it with gnbd_export -a (?) but I might be wrong. -- Lon -- Lon Hohberger - Software Engineer - Red Hat, Inc. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster