Re: fs.sh?

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On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 03:14:38PM +0300, Janne Peltonen wrote:
> > > > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cluster/2007-June/msg00115.html
> > > > I think it's actually the same problem as the 'status checks' being
> > > > wrong in 2.0.24; just a different symptom.
> > > > What architecture do you have?  I can build a package for you to test if
> > > > you want.
> > You'll need at least the updated cman package.  The -2.1lhh build of
> > rgmanager is the one I just built today; the others are a bit older.
> Well, I installed the new versions of the cman and rgmanager packages I
> found there, but to no avail: I still get 1500 invocations of fs.sh per
> second.

To be more exact, I'm not getting 1500 invocations per each second. Some
seconds get no invocations and others get more. They add up to sth like
12000-24000 invocations per minute, though.

The versions of packages:

[jmmpelto@pcn1 resources]$ rpm -qa rgmanager cman
rgmanager-2.0.27-2.1lhh.el5
cman-2.0.69-1.el5

Here's the sequence of invocations per second for one minute today
(after installing the new versions of the packages). They add up to
23277 invocations for that particular minute. I've got 13 services
running on that node, with a total of 26 cluster-controlled file
systems.

second	invocations
0	0
1	0
2	162
3	1229
4	1879
5	804
6	0
7	0
8	0
9	0
10	0
11	0
12	164
13	1299
14	1356
15	212
16	0
17	0
18	0
19	0
20	0
21	0
22	170
23	1531
24	2135
25	773
26	0
27	0
28	0
29	0
30	0
31	0
32	185
33	1225
34	1367
35	326
36	0
37	0
38	0
39	0
40	0
41	0
42	168
43	1171
44	1378
45	371
46	0
47	0
48	0
49	0
50	0
51	0
52	212
53	1327
54	2475
55	1356
56	2
57	0
58	0



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Janne Peltonen <janne.peltonen@xxxxxxxxxxx>

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