AS 2.1, cluconfig quorum partition problem

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I'm running Redhat AS 2.1, kernel 2.4.9-e.3. This is on two dell 2650s with a Perc 3/DC controller and a powervault 220S (With two controller cards and the powervault is in cluster mode). I can mount the shared drives (ext3) on both systems (even at the same time, but I have trouble writing then). And I'm trying to the cluster manager working, but I'm stuck in the documentation in chapter 3 with this quorum partition.

when I try to run:
cluconfig --init=/dev/raw/raw1
I get the following error:
Red Hat Cluster Manager Configuration Utility (running on localhost)

- Retrieving the database from the quorum partition...
Failed to copy specified partition: /dev/raw/raw1

Message from syslogd@houston at Wed Aug 4 16:48:04 2004 ...
houston cludb[4238]: <emerg> diskLseekRawReadChecksum: bad check sum, part = 0 offset = 62464 len = 20


Message from syslogd@houston at Wed Aug 4 16:48:04 2004 ...
houston cludb[4238]: <emerg> diskLseekRawReadChecksum: bad check sum, part = 1 offset = 62464 len = 20


Message from syslogd@houston at Wed Aug 4 16:48:04 2004 ...
houston cludb[4238]: <emerg> diskLseekRawReadChecksum: bad check sum, part = 0 offset = 62464 len = 20


I have restarted rawdevices and rebooted since making the change below.
My rawdevices contains:
[root@houston sysconfig]# cat rawdevices
# raw device bindings
# format:  <rawdev> <major> <minor>
#          <rawdev> <blockdev>
# example: /dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sda1
#          /dev/raw/raw2 8 5
/dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sdb1
/dev/raw/raw2 /dev/sdb2

Thanks for any help.

Thomas Belote
tbelote@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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