2008/3/18, Lon Hohberger <lhh@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 12:03 +0100, Maurizio Rottin wrote: > > > > > > It's better to just use /etc/fstab and chkconfig --add the gfs/gfs2 init script... > > > > but in this way i don't get a monitor service which tells me if gfs is failed. > > Plus if i want the ftp server to stay up only if the gfs is up and > > fail if gfs goes down? > > > What you suggested would work fine. > > Note that the clusterfs agent primarily ensures that the file sys is > mounted and in the right place. > > Other failures (loss of quorum, node death) are handled elsewhere. mmm...i'm mounting gfs in virtual machines with fence_xvm enabled for each one domU, and fence_xvmd daemon running on each Dom0. if i simply do #xm destroy phptest ehre phptest is a virtual machine no one is able to write again on the gfs, and i get in /var/log/messages: fenced[1222]: fence "phptest.cluster.local" failed Mar 18 16:44:43 php01 fenced[1222]: fencing node "phptest.cluster.local" Mar 18 16:44:43 php01 ccsd[1169]: process_get: Invalid connection descriptor received. Mar 18 16:44:43 php01 ccsd[1169]: Error while processing get: Invalid request descriptor until that node is in the cluster again. So in this case, the vm php01 can't fence the vm phptest but it works only if i issue #fence_xvm -H phptest -a 239.192.111.136 where 239.192.111.136 is the multicast of fence_xvmd daemon i believe i have configured something wrong...but what? -- mr -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster