From the console; Nov 25 14:27:11 compdev kernel: GFS: Trying to join cluster "lock_dlm", "vgcomp:web" Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: Joined cluster. Now mounting FS... Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: jid=3: Trying to acquire journal lock... Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: jid=3: Looking at journal... Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: jid=3: Done Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: Scanning for log elements... Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: Found 1 unlinked inodes Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: Found quota changes for 0 IDs Nov 25 14:27:14 compdev kernel: GFS: fsid=vgcomp:web.3: Done Within seconds of mounting the /Vol_web storage, I get an I/O error; # df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 37689468 2665908 33109016 8% / none 257784 0 257784 0% /dev/shm /dev/mapper/VolGroup02-img 505788640 5552 505783088 1% /var/images df: `/Vol_web': Input/output error >I recently installed mod_log_sql on our web servers for central logging. >What's strange is that since I've done this, one of my nodes keeps losing one >of it's GFS mounts. Web servers have the exact same mount yet aren't losing >their mount. >There is no information in /var/log/ messages or any other log file showing >what might be going on. >Any thoughts on what I might be looking for? >Mike -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster