On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, PeP wrote:
We have created a 16 TB GFS2 cluster lvm on our iSCSI SAN using following
commands :
- mkfs.gfs2 -p lock_dlm -r 2048 -J 16 -t ftpcluster:ftpdata /dev/ftpdata/ftp
When running a fsck command on it we obtain following :
hydra11 openais # fsck.gfs2 -v /dev/ftpdata/ftp
Initializing fsck
Initializing lists...
Initializing special inodes...
Validating Resource Group index.
Level 1 RG check.
(level 1 passed)
8001 resource groups found.
Setting block ranges...
This system doesn't have enough memory + swap space to fsck this file system.
Additional memory needed is approximately: 6000MB
Please increase your swap space by that amount and run gfs_fsck again.
Freeing buffers.
hydra11 openais #
This looks weird for us.
Our current config is :
- Dual Core Intel Xeon + 4 GB RAM + 200 GB swap
- Gentoo Linux 2.6.24-gentoo-r3 (GFS2 kernel module)
- redhat-cluster-suite-2.01.00
Can you help us diagnose what's wrong with our setup ?
Other than using Gentoo? ;-)
Have you tried with GFS1 rather than GFS2?
Gordan
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