[Linux-cluster] 3 node cluster problems

Bennie Thomas Bennie_R_Thomas at raytheon.com
Mon Mar 24 16:22:08 UTC 2008


try removing  the fully qualified hostname from the cluster.conf file.
 

Dalton, Maurice wrote:
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> I have NO fencing equipment
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> I have been task to setup a 3 node cluster
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> Currently I have having problems getting cman(fence) to start
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> Fence will try to start up during cman start up but will fail
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> I tried to run /sbin/fenced --D    - I get the following
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> 1206373475 cman_init error 0 111
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> Here's my cluster.conf file
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> <?xml version="1.0"?>
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> <cluster alias="csarcsys51" config_version="26" name="csarcsys51">
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>         <fence_daemon clean_start="0" post_fail_delay="0" 
> post_join_delay="3"/>
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>         <clusternodes>
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>                 <clusternode name="csarcsys1-eth0.xxx.xxxx.nasa.gov" 
> nodeid="1" votes="1">
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>                         <fence/>
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>                 </clusternode>
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>                 <clusternode name="csarcsys2-eth0.xxx.xxxx.nasa.gov" 
> nodeid="2" votes="1">
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>                         <fence/>
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>                 </clusternode>
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>                 <clusternode name="csarcsys3-eth0.xxx.xxxxnasa.gov" 
> nodeid="3" votes="1">
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>                         <fence/>
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>                 </clusternode>
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>         </clusternodes>
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>         <cman/>
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>         <fencedevices/>
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>         <rm>
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>                 <failoverdomains>
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>                         <failoverdomain name="csarcsys-fo" ordered="1" 
> restricted="0">
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>                                 <failoverdomainnode 
> name="csarcsys1-eth0.xxx.xxxx.nasa.gov" priority="1"/>
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>                                 <failoverdomainnode 
> name="csarcsys2-eth0.xxx.xxxx.nasa.gov" priority="1"/>
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>                                <failoverdomainnode 
> name="csarcsys2-eth0.xxx.xxxx.nasa.gov" priority="1"/>
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>                         </failoverdomain>
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>                 </failoverdomains>
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>                 <resources>
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>                         <ip address="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" monitor_link="1"/>
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>                         <fs device="/dev/sdc1" force_fsck="0" 
> force_unmount="1" fsid="57739" fstype="ext3" mountpo
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> int="/csarc-test" name="csarcsys-fs" options="rw" self_fence="0"/>
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>                         <nfsexport name="csarcsys-export"/>
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>                         <nfsclient name="csarcsys-nfs-client" 
> options="no_root_squash,rw" path="/csarc-test" targe
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> t="xxx.xxx.xxx.*"/>
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>                 </resources>
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>         </rm>
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> </cluster>
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> Messages from the logs
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> ar 24 13:24:19 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Cluster is not quorate.  
> Refusing connection.
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> Mar 24 13:24:19 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Error while processing 
> connect: Connection refused
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> Mar 24 13:24:20 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Cluster is not quorate.  
> Refusing connection.
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> Mar 24 13:24:20 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Error while processing 
> connect: Connection refused
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> Mar 24 13:24:21 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Cluster is not quorate.  
> Refusing connection.
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> Mar 24 13:24:21 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Error while processing 
> connect: Connection refused
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> Mar 24 13:24:22 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Cluster is not quorate.  
> Refusing connection.
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> Mar 24 13:24:22 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Error while processing 
> connect: Connection refused
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> Mar 24 13:24:23 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Cluster is not quorate.  
> Refusing connection.
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> Mar 24 13:24:23 csarcsys2-eth0 ccsd[24888]: Error while processing 
> connect: Connection refused
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