Re: Restarting GFS2 without reboot

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On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 01:13:48PM +0200, Vladimir Melnik wrote:
> > The other question is also what caused the node to try and fence the
> > other one in the first place? That is not immediately clear from the
> > logs.
> It seems that it has happened due to some traffic congestion.

By the way, it's pretty odd.

Okay, one node has gone down, but why the second node can't keep working with
the filesystem? :-( That's what surprises and scares me at the same time.

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V.Melnik

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