Re: Re: Starting up two of three nodes that compose a cluster

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David Teigland wrote:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 06:08:29PM +0200, carlopmart wrote:
1. Remove that node from cluster.conf so it's not fenced every time the
cluster starts up.

2. Manually override/ack the fencing operation every time it happens with:
fence_ack_manual -n elrond.hpulabs.org.  This will allow things to
continue.

First option it isn't possible because I can't restore cluster.conf when elrond comes up on the other two nodes.

 Second option returns me this error:

 [root@thranduil ~]# clustat

What does clustat have to do with any of this?

[root@thranduil ~]# fence_ack_manual -n elrond.hpulabs.org

Warning:  If the node "elrond.hpulabs.org" has not been manually fenced
(i.e. power cycled or disconnected from shared storage devices)
the GFS file system may become corrupted and all its data
unrecoverable!  Please verify that the node shown above has
been reset or disconnected from storage.

Are you certain you want to continue? [yN] y
can't open /tmp/fence_manual.fifo: No such file or directory

That looks like the old RHEL4/cluster-1.0 version of fence_ack_manual...

Dave


And has some solution???

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