On Thursday 12 March 2009 12:04:16 Gordan Bobic wrote: > On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:52:32 +0100, Mark Hlawatschek <hlawatschek@xxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > Hi Gordon, > > > >> Yeah, I saw that bug entry. The listing says 5.2 and 5.3 are both > >> affected (cman 2.0.84 and 2.0.98). I tried 2.0.73 from RHEL 5.1, but > >> that makes my OSR startup fail while joining the fencing domain. :-( > > > > This is because the supported parameters in fence_tool have been changed. > > > > You'll need to modify the way fence_tool is called in > > /etc/rhel5/gfs-lib.sh > > > in your open-sharedroot setup. > > Oh, I see. Thanks for that. Is it doing based on a release version check or > is it hard-coded (i.e. not working on RHEL 5.0/5.1 any more)? Is there a > diff for the change-over? Sorry if this is all obvious from looking at the > code, I'm not in front of the suffering cluster right now. :-/ A new parameter (-w) has been added to the fence_tool utility in RHEL5.3. In the latest open-sharedroot preview packages the -w option is used. If your fence_tool version does not support -w, the join command will fail. The rpm changelog shows the following: # rpm -q --changelog cman * Wed Dec 03 2008 Chris Feist <cfeist@xxxxxxxxxx> - 2.0.84-2_el5_2.3 - Added missing patch to allow delaying fence_tool joins. - Resolves rhbz#474467 -Mark -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster