[Linux-cluster] Gfs2 Problem

Dustin Henry Offutt dhoffutt at gmail.com
Thu Sep 30 00:13:15 UTC 2010


it is indeed the correct way, sir.

Mulualem Denekew wrote:
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> Marcello,
>
>  
>
> I have similar problem on my two nodes cluster used as GFS2 storage 
> cluster. Just GFS2 not service clustering. Both nodes were hanging 
> several times and we had to reboot . They are running webservers. I 
> have been in contact with Redhat and I was advised to use 
> gfs2_hangalyzer during the next IO or process hang.  The Redhat 
> support engineer is assuming it is a lock contention issue, and on 
> your case you said only your developers can solve this type of 
> problem. What do you mean by that ? Can you make it a little bit clear 
> for me. You mean the problem is caused by applications running in your 
> servers ? In our case we have Java and Tomcat are running, you mean 
> the Java developers should see the matter ?
>
>  
>
> By the way I just subscribed to the _linux-cluster at redhat.com_ 
> <mailto:linux-cluster at redhat.com> now, is this correct way to post 
> messages ? 
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>  
>
> Thanks
>
> Mulu
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>  
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> Very wel, now i make a deep analysis, but i think thath the problemi s 
> simply the conteention, so only our developers can solve the problem.
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Marcello Percoco
>
> IT Junior
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