Hi Brem, El vie, 31-07-2009 a las 06:09 -0400, crosa@xxxxxxxxxx escribió: > > --- mensagem original --- > De: brem belguebli <brem.belguebli@xxxxxxxxx> > Assunto: Re: CLVMD without GFS > Data: 29 de Julho de 2009 > Hora: 10:1:29 > > Hi Rafael, > > Just posted the basic tests I'm doing on both linux-cluster and linux-lvm. > > I can't get exclusive activation to work properly, I may be missing some > step in my process. > > Brem > > > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster Sorry, i'm not sure if I missed this mail. Maybe i need to explain a couple of things first, just to make them clear. As part of the use of the lvm-cluster.sh resource script, you need to: 1.- Configure properly the lock type into lvm.conf to type 3 (example into this link: https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cluster/2009-July/msg00253.html ) 2.- Configure your multipathing software 3.- Create your Physical Volumes 4.- Configure your Volume Groups as clustered Volume Groups 5.- Create your Logical Volumens into the clustered Volume Groups 6.- And, and the not so obvious, de-activate all the Logical Volumes you plan to use as exclusive Logical Volumes (using exclusive flag). De-activation can be done with "vgchange -an volgrp01/logvol01" or similar command. If you don't do step 6, you will receive an error message when executing "lvchange -aey volgrp01/logvol01". This command is executed (with the proper volume group and logical volume names) internally in the resource script. I designed the lvm-cluster.sh resource script to be verbose, maybe you can copy here your logs (default to /var/log/messages on RHEL systems). Cheers and thanks, Rafael -- Rafael Micó Miranda -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster