David Teigland wrote:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 06:15:37PM +0200, carlopmart wrote:
[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...
And has some solution???
You need to make sure the RHEL4/cluster-1.0 binaries are removed from the
nodes and the new RHEL5/cluster-2.0/openais binaries are installed. If
you're getting this far, it may only be some fencing binaries that are
incorrect, so first just remove fence_manual and fence_ack_manual and make
sure you have the new fence_ack_manual installed (it's now a bash script).
fence_manual no longer exists in RHEL5/cluster-2.0 code since
fence_ack_manual talks directly with fenced.
Dave
Sorry??? this three nodes are RHEL5 with lastest patches applied except
kernel version 2.6.18-8.1.10.
Version of cman is: cman-2.0.64-1.0.1.el5
Version of gfs-utils:
Version of rgmanager: rgmanager-2.0.24-1.el5
And fence-manual exists on this cluster suite:
[root@haldir xen]# whereis fence_manual
fence_manual: /sbin/fence_manual /usr/share/man/man8/fence_manual.8.gz
[root@haldir xen]# rpm -qf /sbin/fence_manual
cman-2.0.64-1.0.1.el5
[root@smeagol xen]#
And fence_ack_manual it is not a bash script, it is a binary:
[root@haldir xen]# whereis fence_ack_manual
fence_ack_manual: /sbin/fence_ack_manual
/usr/share/man/man8/fence_ack_manual.8.gz
[root@haldir xen]# cd /sbin
[root@haldir sbin]# file fence_ack_manual
fence_ack_manual: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1
(SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for
GNU/Linux 2.6.9, stripped
[root@haldir sbin]#
Do I need to install rhel5.1 beta to do this?? If it yes i have a very
very great problem ....
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CL Martinez
carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com
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