Re: DRBD+GFS - Link is down, Link is up

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2009/6/18 Giuseppe Fuggiano <giuseppe.fuggiano@xxxxxxxxx>:
[snip]
> eth2 is up and down....
>
> Jun 18 19:05:15 alice kernel: eth2: Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex,
> Flow Control: None
> Jun 18 19:05:15 alice kernel: eth2: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO
> Jun 18 19:05:21 alice kernel: eth2: Link is Down
> Jun 18 19:05:24 alice kernel: eth2: Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex,
[snip]
>
> Consider that if I don't mount GFS, the node is not fenced and the
> failover domains becomes active.
> So, I guess the problem is in GFS... and not for example with the NIC.

Trying to use bond0 as heartbeat, I discovered that eth2 stuff doesn't
affect the infinite fencing behaviour...

-- 
Giuseppe

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