Re: NFS mount problem..

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Spencer Parker wrote:
I found my problem.  It was the trailing slash on /mnt/mysql

Glad that you found the problem. Just curious that your log didn't show any clear clue. Below is my log in a similar situation. It says pretty clear that there is something wrong in my mount parameters.

Jan 16 15:33:22 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> Service service:nfs started Jan 16 15:33:26 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> status on netfs "nfsdata" returned 1 (generic error) Jan 16 15:33:26 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> Stopping service service:nfs Jan 16 15:33:26 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> Service service:nfs is recovering Jan 16 15:33:27 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> Service service:nfs is now running on member 1 Jan 16 15:33:36 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> Recovering failed service service:nfs Jan 16 15:33:37 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd: [1790]: <err> 'mount -o sync,soft,noac 172.16.254.14:/data /mnt/nfsdata/' failed, error=32 Jan 16 15:33:37 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> start on netfs "nfsdata" returned 2 (invalid argument(s)) Jan 16 15:33:37 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <warning> #68: Failed to start service:nfs; return value: 1 Jan 16 15:33:37 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> Stopping service service:nfs Jan 16 15:33:37 xen2vm1 clurgmgrd[1790]: <notice> Service service:nfs is recovering

Btw, I use RHEL 5.2, just plain 5.2 from the DVD without any RHN update.

Vu

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Spencer Parker <sjpark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sjpark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <cluster alias="cluster" config_version="43" name="cluster">
            <fence_daemon clean_start="0" post_fail_delay="0"
    post_join_delay="3"/>
            <clusternodes>
                    <clusternode name="shadowhawk" nodeid="1" votes="1">
                            <fence>
                                    <method name="1">
                                            <device name="shadowhawk-ilo"/>
                                    </method>
                            </fence>
                    </clusternode>
                    <clusternode name="darkhawk" nodeid="2" votes="1">
                            <fence>
                                    <method name="1">
                                            <device name="darkhawk-ilo"/>
                                    </method>
                            </fence>
                    </clusternode>
            </clusternodes>
            <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/>
            <fencedevices>
                    <fencedevice agent="fence_ilo"
    hostname="darkhawk-ilo" login="cluster" name="darkhawk-ilo"
    passwd="*******"/>
                    <fencedevice agent="fence_ilo"
    hostname="shadowhawk-ilo" login="cluster" name="shadowhawk-ilo"
    passwd="*******"/>
            </fencedevices>
            <rm log_level="7">
                    <failoverdomains>
                            <failoverdomain name="failover"
    nofailback="0" ordered="1" restricted="0">
                                    <failoverdomainnode
    name="shadowhawk" priority="1"/>
                                    <failoverdomainnode name="darkhawk"
    priority="2"/>
                            </failoverdomain>
                    </failoverdomains>
                    <resources>
                            <ip address="10.10.200.25" monitor_link="1"/>
                            <script file="/etc/init.d/mysqld"
    name="mysqld"/>
                            <script file="/etc/init.d/httpd" name="httpd"/>
                            <netfs export="/vol/test_mysql/mysql"
    exportpath="/vol/test_mysql/mysql" force_unmount="1" fstype="nfs"
    host="netapp" mountpoint="/mnt/mysql/" name="mysql_data"
    nfstype="nfs"
    options="defaults,rw,async,nfsvers=3,mountvers=3,proto=tcp"/>
                    </resources>
                    <service autostart="1" domain="failover"
    exclusive="0" name="cluster" recovery="relocate">
                            <ip ref="10.10.200.25">
                                    <script ref="mysqld"/>
                                    <script ref="httpd"/>
                            </ip>
                    </service>
                    <service autostart="1" domain="failover"
    exclusive="0" name="nfs" recovery="relocate">
                            <netfs ref="mysql_data"/>
                    </service>
            </rm>
    </cluster>



    On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:30 PM, vu pham <vu@xxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:vu@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:


        Spencer Parker wrote:

            The NFS share is located on a NetApp box not running GFS.
             The NFS share is only there to share the database
            information for the MySQL resource.  The failure comes when
            it goes to check the status of the NFS mount.

            Jan  9 13:50:40 shadowhawk clurgmgrd[4212]: <notice> status
            on netfs "mysql_data" returned 1 (generic error)

            That is the error coming out of my log file.  It mounts the
            NFS share just fine...and leaves it mounted as well.  When
            it checks the status it then errors out.


        What is your cluster.conf ?



            On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:23 PM, vu pham <vu@xxxxxxxxxx
            <mailto:vu@xxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:vu@xxxxxxxxxx
            <mailto:vu@xxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

               Spencer Parker wrote:

                   I am running a MySQL cluster using cluster services
            and I have
                   one issue when it comes to NFS.  The MySQl services
            run fine
                   until add in an NFS mount.  The NFS mount is where
            all of the
                   MySQl databases live at.  I can get the NFS share to
            mount
                   properly on the cluster machines, but the log files
            keep telling
                   it errors out.  Once it errors out the service then
            stops.  I
                   have tried restarting the service, but that has it
            remounting
                   the share over the top of the old one.  It never
            unmounts the
                   NFS share upon failure.  I can manually mount it and
            it works
                   fine...I can read-write to it just fine...I have added in
                   options and taken them away.  All of this results in
            the same
                   end.  Any ideas?


               Spencer,

               How do you share the NFS ? Do you use GSF ?  What are the
            error
               messages ? Is the storage-device iscsi ?


               Vu

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