Reg: not able to start CMAN service / "Can't find local node name in cluster.conf "

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Hi,
   I want to configure 2 node clustering in RHEL-5. but after all configuraton done (through system-config-cluster) ,when i am trying to start cman service it give me a following error.
 
Starting cluster:
Loading modules... done
Mounting configfs... done
Starting ccsd... done
Starting cman... failed
cman not started: Can't find local node name in cluster.conf /usr/sbin/cman_tool: aisexec daemon didn't start
 
/var/log/messeages are as follow.
 
Feb 20 16:55:49 demo4 ccsd[3261]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 9990 seconds.
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ] AIS Executive Service RELEASE 'subrev 1358 version 0.80.3'
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ] Copyright (C) 2002-2006 MontaVista Software, Inc and contributors.
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ] Copyright (C) 2006 Red Hat, Inc.
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ] AIS Executive Service: started and ready to provide service.
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ] local node name "demo4" not found in cluster.conf
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ] Error reading CCS info, cannot start
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ]
Feb 20 16:56:18 demo4 openais[23496]: [MAIN ] AIS Executive exiting (-9).
Feb 20 16:56:19 demo4 ccsd[3261]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 10020 seconds.
Feb 20 16:56:49 demo4 ccsd[3261]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 10050 seconds.
 
please help me to resolve this problem..........

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Regards,

VIRAL .D. AHIRE


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