Hi, On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 11:24 +0200, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote: > Hi, > > I had a 2-nodes cluster running too fine under Ubuntu server 11.10, with > cman, corosync, GFS2, OCFS2, clvm, ctdb, samba, winbind. > > So I decided to upgrade :) > > Under Precise (12.04), my OCFS2 partition is still working well. > CLVM is still OK, nicely speaking with the dlm layer (dlm_controld). > > I ran "dlm_controld -D" and I can see the nice interaction with clvmd > when ran. > > But when I try to mount any GFS2 partition (either directly with > mount.gfs2, or via the init.d script), I get the good old error: > > | gfs_controld join connect error: Connection refused > | error mounting lockproto lock_dlm > Are you running selinux perhaps? That usually means that the unix socket used to communicate cannot be opened for some reason, Steve. > When getting this, I don't see the smallest contact with dlm_controld > (ran with -D, it should blink somewhere). > > > I guess something has changed : in Precise, here are the version numbers : > - libdlm3 3.1.7 > - libdlmcontrol3 3.1.7 > - gfs2-utils 3.1.3 > > What point must I check to explain to mount.gfs2 that dlm is actually up > and running? > Does all that depend on other components I should check? > -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster