----- "gfs2etis" <gfs2etis@xxxxxxxx> wrote: | Hello, | | I am a newbie with gfs2, | i have set 4 nodes on a fiber channel SAN | synchronized through gfs2. | | When one machine crash all gfs2 crash, | especially when there is a lot of IO | on the gfs2 devices. | | I have no message on the system when it crash (???) | | version : gfs2-utils-2.03.07-2 | | thanks | -- | gfs2etis <gfs2etis@xxxxxxxx> | ETIS Hi, When one node crashes, gfs2 should prevent any new locks from being taken until the node it properly fenced and the journal recovered. This can appear as a freeze or lockup, and it is done intentionally to preserve data integrity. The other nodes should not crash and if they do, they should leave console messages stating what happened. Regards, Bob Peterson Red Hat GFS -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster