Re: mounting problem on RHEL5

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On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 01:42:16PM -0700, John Vijoe George wrote:
> I have a four node cluster with four storage nodes as well. I created 4
> volume groups vg1,vg2,vg3,vg4 from the storage nodes and used mkfs.gfs2
> to make a gfs2 filesystem.  
> 
> # mkfs.gfs2 -t c1:gfs1 -p lock_dlm -j 4 -r 2048 -J 128 /dev/vg1/lv0
> 
> I repeated the above for each volume group. I then mounted vg1 in to
> /mnt1 of one of the cluster nodes as follows:

Did you give each fs a different name?  e.g. gfs1,gfs2,gfs3,gfs4

Dave

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