gordan@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Patrick Caulfield wrote: > >>> I'm having a weird problem. I am using a shared GFS root file system, >>> and the same initrd image on all the machines. The cluster has 3 >>> machines on it at the moment, and 1 refuses to join the cluster, >>> regardless of which order I bring them up in. >>> >>> When cman service is being started, it fails when starting cman: >>> >>> cman not started: Can't find local node name in cluster.conf >>> /usr/local/sbin/cman_tool: aisexec daemon didn't start >>> >>> If I try to run aisexec, I get: >>> aisexec: totemsrp.c:2867: memb_ring_id_store: Assertion `0' failed. >>> >>> Where should I be looking for causes of this? I double checked my >>> cluster.conf and the MAC addresses, IP addresses and interface names are >>> correct in each node's config. >> >> Check that the new node can write into /tmp - where it is trying to >> store the >> current ring-id. It could be SElinux or perhaps the permissions on >> the file it >> is trying to create. > > That fixed the aisexec problem, but the "Can't find local node name in > cluster.conf" problem remains, and cman still won't start. :-( Well, it won't start if it can' find the local node name in cluster.conf ... Have you double-checked that the name(s) in cluster.conf match those on the ethernet interfaces ? -- Patrick -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster