Bob Peterson <rpeterso@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 12:18 +0100, Ferenc Wagner wrote: > >> Anyway, problem solved: it was binaries (mainly mount.gfs) ending up >> in /usr/sbin instead of /sbin. After correcting that, all three nodes >> are up and happily sharing their GFS. Thanks for the help, everybody! >> I certainly learnt a lot during troubleshooting this. > > Make sure you have the unmount-helper, umount.gfs, in /sbin too. > That's why it had problems unmounting and didn't know it was unmounted > when you tried to mount it a second time (from a previous email). Hi Bob, Sure, I figured that, only wondered whether there was a way out without rebooting the node. I rebooted eventually, and hopefully everything is in place now. -- Thanks, Feri. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster