Hi Heiko,
I'm using Dell R310's for this setup, which indeed have broadcom NIC's.
I've emailed Dell Prosupport for the location to the latest firmwares (
that site is a mess :( ). In the meantime, could you tell me how you
figured out that the NIC's were to blame? What symptoms did you see?
Something else i can check to see if it's indeed the same issue?
I reformatted the gfs2 filesystems with default 128M journals, just in
case that helped. I can now see all gfs2 mounts on all 3 servers. I went
on to start clvmd on every node, 2 nodes went fine, 3rd node gave a
timeout. All lvm based commands on that server now hang, on the others
those commands work fine.. *sigh*.
Kind regards,
Bart
Heiko Nardmann schreef op 15.08.2012 20:04:
Which hardware are you using for your setup? I am just asking because
I have experienced similar problems which finally have been solved by
updating the NIC firmware of the systems involved (Dell R610 with
Broadcom NICs).
Regards,
Heiko
Am 15.08.2012 17:32, schrieb lists@xxxxxxxxxxx:
Hello,
I've set up a 3-node cluster, where i seem to be having problems
with some of my GFS2 mounts. All servers have 2 gfs2 mounts on iscsi
luns, /var/lib/libvirt/sanlock and /etc/libvirt/qemu.
/dev/mapper/iscsi_cluster_qemu on /etc/libvirt/qemu type gfs2
(rw,relatime,hostdata=jid=0)
/dev/mapper/iscsi_cluster_sanlock on /var/lib/libvirt/sanlock type
gfs2 (rw,relatime,hostdata=jid=0)
Currently, on vm01-test, i cannot go to /var/lib/libvirt/sanlock:
root@vm01-test:~# ls /var/lib/libvirt/sanlock
^C^C^C
^C
^C
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