This is the exact error message:
client1:# mount -t gfs /dev/gnbd/sharedvol /mnt
Trying to join cluster "lock_dlm", "testcluster:testfs"
dlm: Using TCP for communications
Joined cluster. Now mounting FS...
GFS: fsid=testcluster:testfs.4294867295: can't mount journal #4294867295
GFS: fsid=testcluster:testfs.4294867295: there are only 6 journals (0 - 5)
I can't find anyone else having issue. Can you figure out why is this happening?
Cheers
client1:# mount -t gfs /dev/gnbd/sharedvol /mnt
Trying to join cluster "lock_dlm", "testcluster:testfs"
dlm: Using TCP for communications
Joined cluster. Now mounting FS...
GFS: fsid=testcluster:testfs.4294867295: can't mount journal #4294867295
GFS: fsid=testcluster:testfs.4294867295: there are only 6 journals (0 - 5)
I can't find anyone else having issue. Can you figure out why is this happening?
Cheers
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From: John Ruemker <jruemker@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8:04:46 PM
Subject: Re: how can I share a logical volume?
When you say you want to share storage with the other 2 nodes, do you
mean only one node is physically connected to the storage and exports it
to the other 2? Or do you mean that all three nodes are connected to
the same storage and they share the device?
If the former, gnbd is probably what you want. If the latter, you
should see the same devices (/dev/sdX) on each node. If you do not, you
have misconfigured your HBA or LUNs. Once they all see the same
devices, you should be able to start clvmd and all 3 will see the
clustered volume group.
John
Andrew A. Neuschwander wrote:
> Did you setup the node with the storage as a gnbd server and the other
> nodes as gnbd clients? I think this is what you want in order for the
> nodes to all have block level access to the storage for clvmd and dlm to
> run on top of.
>
> -A
>
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From: John Ruemker <jruemker@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8:04:46 PM
Subject: Re: how can I share a logical volume?
When you say you want to share storage with the other 2 nodes, do you
mean only one node is physically connected to the storage and exports it
to the other 2? Or do you mean that all three nodes are connected to
the same storage and they share the device?
If the former, gnbd is probably what you want. If the latter, you
should see the same devices (/dev/sdX) on each node. If you do not, you
have misconfigured your HBA or LUNs. Once they all see the same
devices, you should be able to start clvmd and all 3 will see the
clustered volume group.
John
Andrew A. Neuschwander wrote:
> Did you setup the node with the storage as a gnbd server and the other
> nodes as gnbd clients? I think this is what you want in order for the
> nodes to all have block level access to the storage for clvmd and dlm to
> run on top of.
>
> -A
>
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