On Feb 9, 2008 5:26 AM, Marcos Ferreira da Silva <marcos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have two nodes and in the log appear many messages: > > Feb 9 06:22:39 vserver1 ccsd[18304]: process_get: Invalid connection descriptor received. > Feb 9 06:22:39 vserver1 ccsd[18304]: Error while processing get: Invalid request descriptor > Feb 9 06:22:39 vserver1 fenced[18334]: fence "vserver2.teste.br" failed > > My cluster.conf > > <?xml version="1.0" ?> > <cluster alias="cluster1" config_version="32" name="cluster1"> > <fence_daemon clean_start="0" post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="3"/> > <fence_xvmd family="ipv4" key_file="/etc/cluster/fence_xvm.key"/> > <clusternodes> > <clusternode name="vserver1.teste.br" nodeid="1" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="1"> > <device domain="admin" name="admin"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > <clusternode name="vserver2.teste.br" nodeid="2" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="1"> > <device name="manual" nodename="vserver2.teste.br"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > </clusternodes> > <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/> > <fencedevices> > <fencedevice agent="fence_xvm" auth="none" name="admin"/> > <fencedevice agent="fence_xvm" auth="none" name="aluno"/> > <fencedevice agent="fence_manual" name="manual"/> > </fencedevices> > <rm> > <failoverdomains> > <failoverdomain name="fodAdmin" ordered="1" restricted="1"> > <failoverdomainnode name="vserver1.teste.br" priority="2"/> > <failoverdomainnode name="vserver2.teste.br" priority="1"/> > </failoverdomain> > <failoverdomain name="fodAluno" ordered="1" restricted="1"> > <failoverdomainnode name="vserver1.teste.br" priority="2"/> > <failoverdomainnode name="vserver2.teste.br" priority="1"/> > </failoverdomain> > </failoverdomains> > <resources> > <clusterfs device="/dev/VGADMIN/LVAdmin" force_unmount="1" fsid="63078" fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/storage/admin" name="gfsadmin" options=""/> > <clusterfs device="/dev/VGALUNO/LVAluno" force_unmount="1" fsid="63078" fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/storage/aluno" name="gfsaluno" options=""/> > </resources> > <vm autostart="1" domain="fodAdmin" exclusive="0" name="admin" path="/etc/xen" recovery="relocate"/> > <vm autostart="0" domain="fodAluno" exclusive="0" name="aluno" path="/etc/xen" recovery="relocate"/> > <service autostart="1" domain="fodAdmin" name="testeAdmin"> > <clusterfs ref="gfsadmin"/> > </service> > <service autostart="1" domain="fodAluno" name="testeAluno"> > <clusterfs ref="gfsaluno"/> > </service> > </rm> > </cluster> > > My /etc/hosts: > > 192.168.200.200 vserver1.teste.br vserver1 > 192.168.200.201 vserver2.teste.br vserver2 > > ------------------------------ > Marcos Ferreira da Silva > Digital Tecnologia > Uberlandia-MG > (34) 9154-0150 / 3226-2534 > > > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > Attach fencing agent fence_xvm to the nodes and eliminates fence_manual Greetings -- Jorge Palma Escobar Ingeniero de Sistemas Red Hat Linux Certified Engineer Certificate Nº 804005089418233 -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster