[Linux-cluster] GFS continue to reboot nodes

rajatjpatel rajatjpatel at gmail.com
Mon Jan 25 13:18:58 UTC 2010


Hi Shah,

Have you config your multipath or your using /dev/sda from your san

This happens because one node of the cluster has two interfaces on the same
network segment with an IP in the same subnet. This node sends out cluster
messages by the wrong source IP instead of the IP defined in the
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf.



To solve the issue, just need shutdown the IP that is not defined in
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf.

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On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Muhammad Ammad Shah <mammadshah at hotmail.com
> wrote:

>
> Dear Rajat,
>
> HI,
>
> I have configured two node cluster and its working fine for SAN (ext3 file
> system). after this i configured GFS using following.
>
> root# pvcreate /dev/sdb
> root#vgcreate -c y vg1_gfs /dev/sdc1
> root#lvcreate -n db_store -l 100%FREE vg1_gfs
> root#/etc/init.d/clvmd start
>
> Started on both nodes.
>
> root#mkfs -t gfs2 -p lock_dlm -t db_clust:db_store -j 4
> /dev/vg1_gfs/db_store
> root# service gfs start
>
> root#chkconfig --level 345 clvmd on
> root#chkconfig --level 345 gfs on
>
> ----------------
> the problem is, as i changed File system (ex3) resource to GFS Resource.
>
> nodes are rebooting..
>
> there is nothing in /var/log/messages. but when i checked console of the
> node there was some message related to GFS.
> DLM id:0 ...
>
> so i removed GFS and switched back to File system(ext3) resource.
>
> can i install oracle on Resource File system(ext3) ?
>
> or how to troubleshoot GFS reboot..
> need help,
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Muhammad Ammad Shah
>
>
>
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