Hi, On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 16:55 -0500, Johnson, Eric wrote: > I've got an RHEL 5.4 NFSv4 failover cluster that uses cluster controlled > ext3 file systems on CLVM. In order to bring all the mount points into > the NFS root, I have to use a bind mount. > > Eg. Cluster mounts the file system at /fs1 then I have a script resource > that creates the bind mount to /nfsroot/fs1 > > However, this seems to confuse the resource manager into thinking the > file system is mounted in a location it is not configured to: > > Sep 28 14:33:12 node1 clurgmgrd: [4150]: <warning> Device > /dev/nfsvg/fs1lv is mounted on /nfsroot/fs1 instead of /fs1 > Sep 28 14:33:12 node1 clurgmgrd: [4150]: <warning> Device > /dev/nfsvg/fs2lv is mounted on /nfsroot/fs2 instead of /fs2 > Sep 28 14:33:12 node1 clurgmgrd: [4150]: <warning> Device > /dev/nfsvg/fs3lv is mounted on /nfsroot/fs3 instead of /fs3 > > I can't set the real mount point into the /nfsroot directory due to an > application that expects them somewhere else on the same cluster. > > This warning doesn't *seem* to impact actual operation of the cluster, > so I've just suppressed the messages through an rsyslog rule, but is > there a way to inform the cluster to ignore the bind mount? I'm using > RHEL 5.4 32-bit with all the latest updates as of today, including: > > kernel-2.6.18-164.el5 > cman-2.0.115-1.el5_4.2 > rgmanager-2.0.52-1.el5 > openais-0.80.6-8.el5 > > Eric > I'd suggest filing a bugzilla report. It should be able to cope with bind mounts, Steve. > -- > 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