Title: Message
It
turned out that I needed to update GFS-kernel-* to the existing kernel on teh
system. That fixed the mount issue,
but
some how created a new problem. I reboot the systems now the cluster will
not start. Looking around I found that
the
modclusterd is starting then getting a segfault on both systems.
I would not have thought that updating the GFS-kernel
would
have caused this.
dave
Make sure you have the GFS-kernel-<variant>
package installed, where variant is smp, hugemem, etc. up2date pulls the
latest packages available, so if you are using a kernel older than the most
recent one then it installed the gfs module for a newer kernel than you are
running. You'll need to boot into the latest kernel or manually install
the gfs packages corresponding to your version.
John
Harding, David wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of setting up a two node Linux cluster
with a fiber channel storage. II created my
Volume groups and logical volumes and did gfs_mkfs. No
issues show up.
When I attempt to mount the file system with the command
mount -t gfs /dev/volcluster_vg01/lvol0 /mnt
I get the message mount: fs type gfs not supported by
kernel.
I install the gfs software using the up2date
facility. I would have thought that the necessary kernel
rpms would have installed at that time. Both systems
have the same issue. If I do a up2date
for GFS it says that all updates are
installed. What am I missing.
david
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