[Linux-cluster] accessing GFS with fail of one cman
Mikołaj Radzewicz
m.radzewicz at tech.crmedia.pl
Fri Apr 24 17:10:13 UTC 2009
so although i managed to set run this cluster - i don't know why i
didn't try this earlier, i am still not able to mount the GFS, I am
still geting the same error message:
/sbin/mount.gfs: error mounting /dev/sdf on /mnt/tmp: No such device
although the device is seen....
Mikołaj Radzewicz pisze:
> hello,
> I'm setting two node cluster but for now I need only one of them...
> I have configured the cluster for two nodes and with "two node" option
> but the cluster doesn't want to start... (I'm not able to turn the cman
> demon on the second cluster node). It is some why to mount the GFS file
> system locally with cman demon or without it? I have tried to mount it
> with lock_nolock option but it doesn't help. I have below error:
>
> /sbin/mount.gfs: error mounting /dev/sdf on /mnt/tmp: No such device
>
> I found out that there is no problem with mounting it when the cluster
> start properly(and later one of node will die) but what if I need access
> to resource and I am not able to get the second cman working??? Please
> help me to solve this issue!
>
> Is it some way to made 4-nodes cluster to keep on working when 2 of its
> member will fail?
>
>
> Is it generally some way to access files on the GFS with one single server?
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Mikołaj
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