On Thursday 09 October 2008 01:24:51 Janar Kartau wrote: > Hi, > Recently our three-node webserver cluster started randomly crashing. I > never had time to investigate what the problem was, cause i needed to > bring them back online again. But it seemed like alla Apache processes > just hang (couldn't even kill them).. waiting for something. The only > thing that helped, was a reboot for all or couple of the nodes. Anyway, > today i encountered this problem at night and i could look into it a > little more. I noticed that some of the GFS filesystems were > unaccessable (we have 5 of them, mounted on every nide) and of the nodes > was completely unaccessable. So i guessed that this half-dead node was > holding locks on the filesystems or sth. Did a hard reset on this dead > node and all stabilized. > Absolutely no cluster/GFS errors in the logs (besides the ones which > tell that the half-dead node was leaving the cluster when i reset it). > Nodes have CentOS 4.6 installed (2.6.9-67.0.7.ELsmp, dlm-1.0.7-1, > GFS-6.1.15-1, cman-1.0.17-0.el4_6.5). We use EMC CX3-10c for GFS storage > (over iSCSI) and EMC PowerPath for multipathing. Separate VLAN is used > for CMAN/DLM traffic. > Please give me ideas how to solve this or atleast some debugging tips as > it's happening twice a day now and seems i simply can't help it. :( Could you provide more information like relevant syslogs and console messages? Are you using php with sessions? -- Gruss / Regards, Marc Grimme http://www.atix.de/ http://www.open-sharedroot.org/ -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster