Gee, "yes, we're getting your messages" would have been just as welcome a reply :). Glad to see I'm still alive here, guess it's changed a lot, I don't see the old names anymore. Mike > Here's a very weird one. I have a cluster of web servers outgoing over a T1. > When the T1 went down this morning, the cluster, which is all internal, non > routable IP's, would not come back. All of the machines locked up around the > loading DLM section on bootup. > > Once the T1 came back, they all booted just fine and went into cluster mode. > > What in the world would cause that? There aren't any external services > required to fire up my local cluster, never were, it's always been fine > before. > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Of course we do. In fact, I thought this was some kind of weird email > looping anomly. > Apparently it's not, because the top has changed now... > > I think the problem everyone is having with your question is that: > > 1.) everyone here knows that this - is not / cannot be - a linux-cluster > issue. > 2.) you are providing absolutely no clues to entice us to suspend our > disbelief. > > You may want to RTFineM as well as understand essential posting etiquitte. > > Might I suggest in that vein you peruse: > http://www.reedmedia.net/misc/mail/using-mailing-list.html > > It's a page turner. > > -C > > > All that said, what do you think the problem could be? -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster