GFS with SSI (shared root)

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Hi,

I managed to get this to work (only got the first node up and running), but I'm seeing errors like these come up:

GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0: warning: assertion "gfs_glock_is_locked_by_me(ip->i_gl)" failed
GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0:   function = gfs_readpage
GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0: file = /builddir/build/BUILD/gfs-kmod-0.1.16/_kmod_build_/src/gfs/ops_address.c, line = 279
GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0:   time = 1192122289

GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0: warning: assertion "gfs_glock_is_locked_by_me(ip->i_gl)" failed
GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0:   function = gfs_readpage
GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0: file = /builddir/build/BUILD/gfs-kmod-0.1.16/_kmod_build_/src/gfs/ops_address.c, line = 279
GFS: fsid=mailstore:root.0:   time = 1192122304

What does this mean, and is it dangerous?

I also noticed that my /proc/mounts contains the GFS mounted volume twice:
/dev/sdb2 / gfs rw,hostdata=jid=0:id=196611:first=1 0 0
/dev/sdb2 /cdsl.local gfs rw,hostdata=jid=0:id=196611:first=1 0 0
Is this a problem?

Are these two issues related?

I am using GFS1 (rather than GFS2) on RHEL5.

Gordan

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