Hello, this is a common problem which arised in past months in RHCS. The usual solution is to let the nodes solve the problem naturally - after the node is killed, it is usually fenced and rejoins back in OK state after a reboot. You only have a problem if you are using manual fencing...Don't... See /etc/init.d/cman also, there is a new variable introduced in RHEL5.3 (and 5.2 errata), called FENCE_DELAY (or similar), try setting it to a bit higher value. It tells how many seconds to wait for the nodes to join the same fence domain before killing them. Jakub carlopmart wrote: > Hi all, > > I need to setup another rhcs today with two nodes. But every times that > I start second node, node1 returns this error: > > cman killed by node 2 because we rejoined the cluster without a full restart > > .. and cman stops on node1. Why?? I didn't find any solution under > http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/FAQ/ > > My nodes are rhel5.3 -- Jakub Suchý <jakub.suchy@xxxxxxxxxx> GSM: +420 - 777 817 949 Enlogit s.r.o, U Cukrovaru 509/4, 400 07 Ústí nad Labem tel.: +420 - 474 745 159, fax: +420 - 474 745 160 e-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxx, web: http://www.enlogit.cz Energy & Logic in IT -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster