[Linux-cluster] Order to Power Up
Treece, Britt
Britt.Treece at savvis.net
Thu Apr 13 18:33:35 UTC 2006
Steve,
In what order are you currently bringing them up? The client (non-lock
master) servers will wait for 600s (default timeout) until a master lock
server is available to handle the locking. If one becomes available in
that time frame lock_gulmd will start. If one does not become available
the lock_gulmd process will time out based on the aforementioned value
and the cluster won't be able to start.
If all 3 servers are down you should likely power on the lock server and
then a moment later power on the client (GFS mounting) servers.
Regards,
Britt
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Steve Nelson
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:28 AM
To: linux clustering
Subject: [Linux-cluster] Order to Power Up
Hi All,
I've had to power down all the machines in a GFS 6.0 cluster - 2 nodes
and a lock_gulmd qurum server.
If I bring them up one at a time, the first server will hang waiting
to start lock_gulmd. What's the best way to do this, and the best
order?
Should I bring them up in single user mode first and then start the
services manually?
S.
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