Re: Cluster/GFS issue.

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Greetings,


2008/10/29 Dave Costakos <david.costakos@xxxxxxxxx>
Usually, when I hear about problems like this, it is often a multicast issue -- at least from my experience.

Yes, that is one possibility that must be checked.
 
I would avoid putting startup commands in /etc/rc.local as some suggest -- seems like a red herring to me.

Trust me,it is not a Red Herring. This method worked for a three node cluster (one node had a different configuration) as this ensures that any device drivers (Like SAS DAS box Which I came across once) which are not "burnt" into initrd but are later loaded when the full system is booted.

The  rc.local method worked reliably compared to the /etc/fstab entries. But then YMMV.

Regards,

Rajagopal
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