Hi Arwin, I have the same problem on a two-node cluster (two KVM vitual machines) and on another two-node cluster with real Dell servers. If I flush iptables rules BEFORE starting cman, everything works fine. But if I start cman and rgmanager with iptables rules, I see no services and rgmanager hangs. Flusing iptables rules after starting cman changes anything. :-( I have all ports open as stated by RHCS manual, but it wasn't enough. I still cannot find why rgmanager hangs and which rules my iptables setup is missing, but I have the same behaviour on another setup with two VMware virtual machines. I don't use qdisk, clvmd nor gfs. My clustert setup has clean_start="1" on fenced. I'm on RHEL5.2, tried both 32 and 64-bits. Have you tried starting your cluster with no firewall? []s, Fernando Lozano > Hey all, > > > > I ran into an issue where my cluster was quorate but none of the > services were showing up via the clustat command. When I tried to do > a /sbin/service rgmanager stop, it hangs indefinitely. The sigterm is > sent but the clurgmgrd processes don’t stop. What I ended up doing > was manually kill off clurgmgrd, remove the pid file from /var/run/, > restart cman and ultimately had to restart clvmd. I’m on RHEL5U3 > (x86_64), 2 node with a qdisk. I’m also having this same rgmanager > hang on RHEL5U2 (x86_64) 3 node. Am I doing something wrong here? > > > > Thanks, > > Arwin > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster