> Unless you've solved your DLM port problem, clvmd will not work. If > that's still causing trouble then you need to focus on that and fix it > before worrying about other things. NOt having a DLM will prevent a few > things from working. I solved this problem. It was because I took down the cluster to move some drives around. However, after that, I started another thread called DLM Problem because there are terrible delays using the GFS storage which is related to a lock problem. Lock cannot happen because the service is being prevented from starting yet I cannot figure out why. I posted some logs in the other thread. > I think what you need to do there is to remove all the software you have > (make sure it also deletes the init scripts), and reinstall it complete > with a brand new cluster.conf file. Remove all of gfs, including scripts, then re-install it all? What could have gone so wrong from a perfectly working machine to this just from changing out drives? This has been very confusing to say the least. Mike -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster