Hi scooter,
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Patricio Bruna V.
IT Linux Ltda.
www.it-linux.cl
Fono : (+56-2) 333 0578
Móvil: (+56-9) 8899 6618
Greetings all,
We've got a 4 node cluster running RHEL 6.2. As part of the
cluster, we've got several gfs2 filesystem. We've often noticed that
when we reboot a single node in the cluster, the gfs2 mounts take a long
time -- eventually getting the 120 second delay messages. When we
migrated to 6.2, the default mount script echoed the filesystem being
mounted, and we discovered that the long delays were
filesystem-dependent. In particular, two filesystems were causing all
of the problems, both of which had >1M files in them. We also noticed
that dlm_recoverd on one of the other nodes accumulates a lot of time
when this is happening. Is this expected? Are there non-ilnear
handshaking algorithms between the mounting node and the cluster that
are dependent on the number of files?
Thanks in advance!
-- scooter
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