I have the same problem, qdisk votes not in cman and it was effectively a problem with the device name I was using : <quorumd device="/dev/mpath/qdisk1" .../> replacing with : <quorumd device="/dev/mpath/qdsk1" .../> has solved the problem (the first device name length was 17 chars, and the second 16 chars, hitting the #define MAX_CLUSTER_NAME_LEN 16 limitation). Perhaps a better error reporting is needed in qdiskd to shows that we have hit this problem. Also using a generic name like "qdisk device" when qdiskd is registering its node to cman is a better approach. regards, -- Alain RICHARD <mailto:alain.richard@xxxxxxxxxxx> EQUATION SA <http://www.equation.fr/> Tel : +33 477 79 48 00 Fax : +33 477 79 48 01 E-Liance, Opérateur des entreprises et collectivités, Liaisons Fibre optique, SDSL et ADSL <http://www.e-liance.fr> |
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