Re: RedHat RHEL 5U4 NFS Cluster nodes randomly reboot

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Yes. My experience is that you can't currently nfs-export *any* GFS or GFS2 filesystems.

Exporting EXT3/EXT4 filesystems, however, doesn't appear to be a problem.

-Randy Zagar <zagar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

On 06/28/2010 05:22 PM, linux-cluster-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Bennie Thomas<Bennie_R_Thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  RedHat RHEL 5U4 NFS Cluster nodes randomly
	reboot
Message-ID:<4C290BE0.3090707@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I currently have 2 DL380 G6 with and HP MSA2312 disk array. Running
Redhat 5u4 64bit.  I have a quorum disk.  I use the Cluster as an
Active/passive NFS Cluster
The problem I am having is one or both of the nodes will randomly
reboot. Has anyone experienced this problem


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Randy Zagar                               Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
E-mail: zagar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx            Applied Research Laboratories
Phone: 512 835-3131                       Univ. of Texas at Austin


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