Re: Two-node cluster GFS2 confusing

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----- Original Message -----
> Hi,
> 
> I don't have an active support contract with Redhat right now. And try to
> work around with Redhat cluster to understand the solution first.
> 
> I followed the steps guide from clusterlabs.org, configure cluster using:
> CMAN, Pacemaker (of course there is rgmanager in 6.4 but I don't know how to
> use it right now because I'm in the middle of messing thing from start)
> 
> I think the problem was from GFS2 because, with a NFS (no locking) has no
> problem with my cluster at all. This problem just come when I configure a
> shared GFS2 for my cluster.
> 
> Thank you for your concerns :)

Hi,

Do you see any kernel messages in dmesg or on the console, after the failure?

Regards,

Bob Peterson
Red Hat File Systems

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