That looks OK. Can you touch a file from one node and see it on the
other and vice-versa? Is there anything in either node's log files when
you run 'qemu-img check'?
On 29/01/15 12:34 AM, cluster lab wrote:
Node2: # dlm_tool ls
dlm lockspaces
name VMStorage3
id 0xb26438a2
flags 0x00000008 fs_reg
change member 2 joined 1 remove 0 failed 0 seq 1,1
members 1 2
name VMStorage2
id 0xab7f09e3
flags 0x00000008 fs_reg
change member 2 joined 1 remove 0 failed 0 seq 1,1
members 1 2
name VMStorage1
id 0x80525a20
flags 0x00000008 fs_reg
change member 2 joined 1 remove 0 failed 0 seq 1,1
members 1 2
===========================================
Node1: # dlm_tool ls
dlm lockspaces
name VMStorage3
id 0xb26438a2
flags 0x00000008 fs_reg
change member 2 joined 1 remove 0 failed 0 seq 2,2
members 1 2
name VMStorage2
id 0xab7f09e3
flags 0x00000008 fs_reg
change member 2 joined 1 remove 0 failed 0 seq 2,2
members 1 2
name VMStorage1
id 0x80525a20
flags 0x00000008 fs_reg
change member 2 joined 1 remove 0 failed 0 seq 2,2
members 1 2
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Digimer <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 28/01/15 11:50 PM, cluster lab wrote:
Hi,
In a two node cluster, i received to different result from "qemu-img
check" on just one file:
node1 # qemu-img check VMStorage/x.qcow2
No errors were found on the image.
Node2 # qemu-img check VMStorage/x.qcow2
qemu-img: Could not open 'VMStorage/x.qcow2"
All other files are OK, and the cluster works properly.
What is the problem?
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Packages:
kernel: 2.6.32-431.5.1.el6.x86_64
GFS2: gfs2-utils-3.0.12.1-23.el6.x86_64
corosync: corosync-1.4.1-17.el6.x86_64
Best Regards
What does 'dlm_tool ls' show?
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