Re: GFS2 2 Node Cluster - lost Node - Mount not writeable

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On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 23:40 +0100, Thomas Börnert wrote:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> my drbd is no problem state is already primary (standalone)

It still needs to call the outdate_peer handler (which must succeed!),
or it will block writes until the other node comes back.

> Why can't i write to a gfs partition in the "lost Node" state ?
> 
> Now: i power node1 on !
> 
> drbd is no problem -> its recovered.
> now i start cman
> and my touch will be finished ....
> 
> Thanks for any ideas and help
> 
> -Thomas

What does drbd.conf look like?

I wrote this recently, maybe it will help -

http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/DRBD_Cookbook

(you will probably have to run fence_ack_manual *twice* in with a manual
fencing configuration!)

-- Lon

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