Thank you very much Jeremy Eder & Stewart It works fine Thanking you, laxman > From: linux-cluster-request@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Linux-cluster Digest, Vol 58, Issue 1 > To: linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 12:00:07 -0500 > > Send Linux-cluster mailing list submissions to > linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > linux-cluster-request@xxxxxxxxxx > > You can reach the person managing the list at > linux-cluster-owner@xxxxxxxxxx > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Linux-cluster digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. GFS Issue (lakshmana swamy) > 2. (no subject) (Jeremy Eder) > 3. Re: GFS Issue (Stewart Walters) > 4. Samba with CTDB support timeline? (Stewart Walters) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 20:20:43 +0530 > From: lakshmana swamy <klakshman03@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [Linux-cluster] GFS Issue > To: <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: <BAY115-W4906FE084401583BA59C2B8C40@xxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > Hi Friends, > > I have configured gfs on RHEL 5.2, While mounting It gives the following error messages. > > ==================== > > [root@lvs1 ~]# mount -t gfs -v /dev/sdb1 /share/ > /sbin/mount.gfs: mount /dev/sdb1 /share > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: opts = "rw" > /sbin/mount.gfs: clear flag 1 for "rw", flags = 0 > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: flags = 0 > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: extra = "" > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: hostdata = "" > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: lockproto = "" > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: locktable = "" > /sbin/mount.gfs: message to gfs_controld: asking to join mountgroup: > /sbin/mount.gfs: write "join /share gfs lock_dlm laxman:gfs rw /dev/sdb1" > /sbin/mount.gfs: fs is for a different cluster > /sbin/mount.gfs: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm > [root@lvs1 ~]# > > =================== > log messages here > > Feb 1 19:52:23 lvs1 gfs_controld[7267]: mount: fs requires cluster="laxman" current="locuz" > Feb 1 19:59:46 lvs1 gfs_controld[7267]: mount: fs requires cluster="laxman" current="locuz" > > ======= > > I have installed all the necessary packages. But Iam unable to figure out whats the problem, pls help me !!! > > Thanking you > > laxman > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find a better job. We have plenty. Visit MSN Jobs > http://www.in.msn.com/jobs > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cluster/attachments/20090201/c6ab6b85/attachment.html > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 10:51:27 -0500 > From: Jeremy Eder <jeder@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: (no subject) > To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: > <1734CA24F5FC1848880E6B1AB788DD7701E3DF19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > when you created the gfs filesystem you specified a cluster name different from the cluster that that the machine belongs to. reconcile the difference one way or the other and it will mount. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 01:15:26 +0900 > From: Stewart Walters <stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: GFS Issue > To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: <4985CA9E.3090702@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > lakshmana swamy wrote: > > > > Hi Friends, > > > > I have configured gfs on RHEL 5.2, While mounting It gives the > > following error messages. > > > > ==================== > > > > [root@lvs1 ~]# mount -t gfs -v /dev/sdb1 /share/ > > /sbin/mount.gfs: mount /dev/sdb1 /share > > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: opts = "rw" > > /sbin/mount.gfs: clear flag 1 for "rw", flags = 0 > > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: flags = 0 > > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: extra = "" > > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: hostdata = "" > > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: lockproto = "" > > /sbin/mount.gfs: parse_opts: locktable = "" > > /sbin/mount.gfs: message to gfs_controld: asking to join mountgroup: > > /sbin/mount.gfs: write "join /share gfs lock_dlm laxman:gfs rw /dev/sdb1" > > */sbin/mount.gfs: fs is for a different cluster > > /sbin/mount.gfs: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm* > > [root@lvs1 ~]# > > > > =================== > > log messages here > > * > > Feb 1 19:52:23 lvs1 gfs_controld[7267]: mount: fs requires > > cluster="laxman" current="locuz" > > Feb 1 19:59:46 lvs1 gfs_controld[7267]: mount: fs requires > > cluster="laxman" current="locuz" > > * > > ======= > > > > I have installed all the necessary packages. But Iam unable to figure > > out whats the problem, pls help me !!! > > > > Thanking you > > > > laxman > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Get a view of the world through MSN Video. Some things just cannot be > > left unseen. Try it! <http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-in> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > -- > > Linux-cluster mailing list > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > > GFS volumes are tagged to the cluster they are locked by. This is done > when they are created. > > I've never seen this message before, but it seems straight forward - the > cluster name defined in /etc/cluster/cluster.conf is different from the > one tagged on the GFS volume. In this case the cluster name in > /etc/cluster/cluster.conf is defined as "locuz", but the GFS volumes > were tagged as belonging to "laxman" > > Check cluster.conf: > > [root@clusternode01 ~]# cat /etc/cluster/cluster.conf|grep config_version > <cluster alias="cluster01" config_version="228" name="cluster01"> > > Now check the GFS volume: > > [root@clusternode01 ~]# gfs_tool list > 18146975903901458037 dm-2 cluster01:gfs.0 > > You'll probably find in your case that name="cluster01" and > "cluster01:gfs" don't match. > > To change it, unmount the volume from all nodes, then check out the "man > gfs_tool" for the "gfs_tool sb device table" command for how to modify > the GFS volume. Also check > https://wiki.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/wiki/index.php/GFS_Initialization for > an example on how to use the command. > > Regards, > > Stewart > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 01:19:46 +0900 > From: Stewart Walters <stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Samba with CTDB support timeline? > To: Linux Cluster Mailing List <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: <4985CBA2.1040002@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Hi, > > Not strictly RHCS related, but does anyone know when RHEL is likely to > ship with a version of Samba that has CTDB support by default? > > Regards, > > Stewart > > > > ------------------------------ > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > > End of Linux-cluster Digest, Vol 58, Issue 1 > ******************************************** Need more space to upload pictures? 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