On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 04:06:30PM +0300, Janne Peltonen wrote: > 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. You shouldn't be seeing more than ~260 per minute, unless you have a particularly strange service configuration (and even then, it shouldn't be 23,000!). What does your service configuration look like? -- Lon Hohberger - Software Engineer - Red Hat, Inc. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster