RPC Issue?

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Title: RPC Issue?


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From: Singh Raina, Ajeet
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 6:45 PM
To: 'linux clustering'
Subject: RPC: failed to contact portmap (errno -5)

I have setup two Node Cluster Setup and while trying to failover manually,its throwing the following error:


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Sep  8 15:00:57 10.14.26.133 rgmanager: [31864]: <notice> Shutting down Cluster Service Manager...

Sep  8 15:00:57 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd[13694]: <notice> Shutting down

Sep  8 15:00:57 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd[13694]: <notice> Stopping service Mplus

Sep  8 15:00:57 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> Executing /home/fsadmin/featureserver/scripts/mplus_control_script.sh stop

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133  nfsd: last server has exited

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133  nfsd: unexporting all filesystems

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133  rpciod: active tasks at shutdown?!

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133  RPC: failed to contact portmap (errno -5).

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> Removing IPv4 address 10.14.26.139 from bond0

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> unmounting /data/Xml

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <warning> Device /dev/sda2 is mounted on /usr/users/fsadmin/archive instead of /home/fsadmin/archive

Sep  8 15:01:00 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> unmounting /home/fsadmin/archive

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <warning> Device /dev/sda8 is mounted on /usr/users/fsadmin/featureserver/config instead of /home/fsadmin/featureserver/config

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> unmounting /home/fsadmin/featureserver/config

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> unmounting /var/lib/mysql

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <warning> Device /dev/sda6 is mounted on /usr/users/fsadmin/mysql/logs instead of /home/fsadmin/mysql/logs

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> unmounting /home/fsadmin/mysql/logs

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <warning> Device /dev/sda5 is mounted on /usr/users/fsadmin/mysql/data instead of /home/fsadmin/mysql/data

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> unmounting /home/fsadmin/mysql/data

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <warning> Device /dev/sda3 is mounted on /usr/users/fsadmin/cdrs instead of /home/fsadmin/cdrs

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd: [13694]: <info> unmounting /home/fsadmin/cdrs

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd[13694]: <notice> Service Mplus is stopped

Sep  8 15:01:01 10.14.26.133 clurgmgrd[13694]: <notice> Shutdown complete, exiting

Sep  8 15:01:02 10.14.26.133 rgmanager: [31864]: <notice> Cluster Service Manager is stopped.

Sep  8 15:01:02 10.14.26.133  WARNING: dlm_emergency_shutdown

Sep  8 15:01:02 10.14.26.133  WARNING: dlm_emergency_shutdown

Sep  8 15:01:07 10.14.26.133  CMAN 2.6.9-53.16 (built Jul 15 2008 14:07:56) installed

Sep  8 15:01:07 10.14.26.133  DLM 2.6.9-52.12 (built Jul 15 2008 14:34:18) installed

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The Above Bold Letters indicates the Error Message I am not able to trace out.

I have only one service called Mplus which through the script is starting up.

Please Help me with the Issue.


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