RE: openais[5817]: [TOTEM] The token was lost inthe OPERATIONAL state.

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Yes,
	Same problem. I do not think this is a GFS/GFS2 problem. I think
it is an openais problem. Openais is what is making the decision to move
the services and to fence the remote system. Any ideas? 
	Jon 

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[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gordan Bobic
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 6:12 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re:  openais[5817]: [TOTEM] The token was lost
inthe OPERATIONAL state.

Swift, Jon S PWR wrote:
> All,
>         I have a 2 node test cluster made up of Dell 1850's with only 
> virtual IP's as services supporting NFS on 3 GFS2 file systems using
> RHEL5U4 64 bit. Both nodes of the cluster export/share all 3 file 
> systems all the time. When I create a NFS load that reduces the CPU 
> %idle to less than 75% (as shown by top or vmstat) I have problems 
> with my cluster crashing.

Have you tried the same setup with GFS1 instead of GFS2?

Gordan

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