Gordan Bobic wrote: > I have a two-node cluster and ever since I updated the kernel and > cluster components I cannot get more than one node running with GFS. > > Here are the package versions I have: > kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 > cman-2.0.98-1 > kmod-gfs-0.1.23-5.el5_2.4 > gfs-utils-0.1.17-1.el5 > gfs2-utils-0.1.53-1.1 > > Node 2 starts up OK, but I see this in the syslog: > > node2 ccsd[5897]: Unable to perform sendto: Cannot assign requested address > > When I power up node2, it just gets strange and the whole thing locks up: > node2 openais[5941]: [CMAN ] cman killed by node 1 because we rejoined > the cluster without a full restart > node2 groupd[5953]: cman_get_nodes error -1 104 > node2 gfs_controld[5995]: groupd_dispatch error -1 errno 11 > node2 gfs_controld[5995]: groupd connection died > node2 gfs_controld[5995]: cluster is down, exiting > > So for some reason node 1's joining makes node 2 get kicked out of the > cluster - but worse, it doesn't seem to initiate fencing. Instead, the > whole cluster just locks up on GFS access. > > What am I missing? What should I be looking for in the logs? This > cluster worked fine before the update. > > I found this: > http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2009-0189.html > but updating cman to 2.0.98 as per the RHBA didn't fix the problem. > it sounds like you've hit this bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487397 -- Chrissie -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster