Re: Introduction to clusters

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Hi Bob,

The error was a very elementary one it seems. I need to configure the mount points separately. Just exposes my experience with Clustering.

> (snipped)

> Hi Amitakhya,
> 
> Perhaps you should post a sterilized version of your cluster.conf.
> (If you already have, sorry: I just noticed this thread now). If you can
> manually mount the file system, I would think that rgmanager should be able
> to mount it too, unless there's a syntax error or something.
> 
> Also, you could look in /var/log/messages for messages related to the
> problem.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Bob Peterson
> Red Hat File Systems

Here is the relevant portion of my cluster.conf

<resources>
                        <lvm name="shared-vol03" vg_name="shared-vg03"/>
                        <lvm name="shared-vol02" vg_name="shared-vg02"/>
                        <lvm name="shared-vol01" vg_name="shared-vg01"/>
                        <ip address="10.26.201.56" monitor_link="1"/>
                </resources>
                <service autostart="0" domain="ov-server-failover" name="ov-server" recovery="relocate">
                        <lvm ref="shared-vol03"/>
                        <lvm ref="shared-vol02"/>
                        <lvm ref="shared-vol01"/>
                        <ip ref="10.26.201.56"/>
                </service>

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