Hello, I’m trying to get gfs2 configured on a SAN connected from two RHEL 5 servers via iSCSI. I have formatted the iSCSI partition w/ gfs from Server 1. From Server 1 I can mount the partition just fine. [root@coffee cluster]# mount -o acl -t gfs2 /dev/sdd /vol10 /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: can't connect to gfs_controld: Connection refused /sbin/mount.gfs2: gfs_controld not running /sbin/mount.gfs2: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm I have the iSCSI initiator name properly entered into the SAN access control list for both servers so this doesn’t seem to be the issue. I have also installed the RHEL cluster packages, including CMAN. Is this required to get gfs2 working? Appreciate your help! Jeremiah Jester Senior Informatics Specialist Microbiology, Katze Lab Box 357242 P: 206-732-6185 |
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