> -----Original Message----- > From: James Miller > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:37 PM > To: linux-lvm@redhat.com > Subject: CLVMD and Locking type 3 initialisation failed > > Hello everyone, > > I'm setting up a cluster and was hoping to get some insight > into trouble I'm having with running clvmd. My cluster seems > to be in a good state (2 nodes). > I using Debian Etch, 2.6.18 kernel, and > redhat-cluster-modules for 2.6.18. > > --------------------------- > cman_tool status: > Protocol version: 5.0.1 > Config version: 2 > Cluster name: alpha1 > Cluster ID: 6387 > Cluster Member: Yes > Membership state: Cluster-Member > Nodes: 2 > Expected_votes: 2 > Total_votes: 2 > Quorum: 2 > Active subsystems: 3 > Node name: hari > Node ID: 1 > Node addresses: 209.16.216.121 > > ------------------------------- > cman_tool nodes: > Node Votes Exp Sts Name > 1 1 2 M hari > 2 1 2 M seldon > > ------------------------------ > cman_tool services: > Service Name GID LID > State Code > Fence Domain: "default" 1 2 run - > [1 2] > > DLM Lock Space: "clvmd" 2 3 run - > [1 2] > > --------------------------------- > When I run vgchange -aly I get the following message: > vgchange -aly > Unknown locking type requested. > Locking type 3 initialisation failed. > > --------------------------- > /etc/lvm/lvm.conf: > # > devices { > > dir = "/dev" > scan = [ "/dev" ] > filter = [ "r|/dev/cdrom|" ] > write_cache_state = 1 > sysfs_scan = 1 > md_component_detection = 1 > } > > log { > verbose = 0 > syslog = 1 > overwrite = 0 > level = 0 > indent = 1 > command_names = 0 > prefix = " " > } > > backup { > backup = 1 > backup_dir = "/etc/lvm/backup" > archive = 1 > archive_dir = "/etc/lvm/archive" > retain_min = 10 > retain_days = 30 > } > > shell { > history_size = 100 > } > > global { > umask = 077 > test = 0 > activation = 1 > proc = "/proc" > locking_dir = "/var/lock/lvm" > locking_library = "liblvm2clusterlock.so" > # ***** I VERIFIED the locking_dir exists, the library_dir is > correct and the locking_library is in the right place > locking_type = 3 > library_dir = "/lib/lvm2" > } > > activation { > missing_stripe_filler = "/dev/ioerror" > reserved_stack = 256 > reserved_memory = 8192 > process_priority = -18 > mirror_region_size = 512 > mirror_log_fault_policy = "allocate" > mirror_device_fault_policy = "remove" > } > > ------------------------------------- > Important output of lsmod: > lsmod > Module Size Used by > dm_snapshot 20664 0 > dm_mirror 25216 0 > dm_mod 62800 2 dm_snapshot,dm_mirror > lock_dlm 44644 0 > dlm 123040 4 lock_dlm > cman 132800 15 lock_dlm,dlm > lock_harness 10160 1 lock_dlm > ---------------------------------- > For Debian lvm2 you have to set the locking_type=2. It's in the lvm2 source debian/clvm.README.Debian However, now that I have ccsd, cman and clvmd happily running (I discovered I had clvmd running ok when I could run LVM commands). On both computers in my cluster, I'm still not seeing the volume group of the other cluster member. And the status of my Clustser seems fine. Is there anything I'm missing or doing wrong? I'm not running a SAN or iSCSI. The PVs for each server are partitions I've created from the HW Raid. The only anomaly I'm seeing is in /var/log/messages. I am getting a kernel cluster error for one of my nodes: CMAN: WARNING no listener for port 11 on node seldon. I don't know what the error even means, since I thought traffic when over port 6809. Anyway here's some info: Server1 Server2 Hari Seldon LVM info: PVs: /dev/sda5 /devsda5 /dev/sda6 /devsda6 /dev/sda7 /devsda7 Volume Group Info: hari-vg01 seldon-vg01 I guess I don't really understand how clvm work. --Jim _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/