Lon Hohberger wrote: No sign of an attempt. How do I turn up the verbosity of fenced? I'll repeat the test. The only mention I can find is -D but I don't know how I can use that. I'll browse the source and see if I can learn anything. I'm using 2.0.73.On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 14:36 -0800, Scott Becker wrote:openais[9498]: [CLM ] CLM CONFIGURATION CHANGE openais[9498]: [CLM ] New Configuration: kernel: dlm: closing connection to node 3 fenced[9568]: 205.234.65.133 not a cluster member after 0 sec post_fail_delay openais[9498]: [CLM ] r(0) ip(205.234.65.132) openais[9498]: [CLM ] Members Left: openais[9498]: [CLM ] r(0) ip(205.234.65.133) openais[9498]: [CLM ] Members Joined: openais[9498]: [CLM ] CLM CONFIGURATION CHANGE openais[9498]: [CLM ] New Configuration: openais[9498]: [CLM ] r(0) ip(205.234.65.132) openais[9498]: [CLM ] Members Left: openais[9498]: [CLM ] Members Joined: openais[9498]: [SYNC ] This node is within the primary component and will provide service. openais[9498]: [TOTEM] entering OPERATIONAL state. openais[9498]: [CLM ] got nodejoin message 205.234.65.132 openais[9498]: [CPG ] got joinlist message from node 2Did it even try to run the fence_apc agent? It should have done *something* - it didn't even look like it tried to fence. -- Lon thanks scottb |
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