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Re: [Linux-cluster] A few GFS newbie questions: journals, etc
- From: Jon Scottorn <jscottorn possibilityforge com>
- To: linux clustering <linux-cluster redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] A few GFS newbie questions: journals, etc
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:14:07 -0600
Thanks,
Another little issue, I can't get fenced to start.
I issue fenced -cD and it gives
1120169493 our_nodeid 1 our_name data
1120169493 group_init error 0 111
What have I done wrong here?
Thanks,
Jon
Dan B. Phung wrote:
>while [ 1 ]; then
> cman_tool expected -e 1
> sleep 600
>done
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>On 30, Jun, 2005, Jon Scottorn declared:
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>>How would something like that look?
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>>would you use cman_tool to do it?
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>>Lon Hohberger wrote:
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>>>On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 10:52 -0600, Jon Scottorn wrote:
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>>>>Ok, so let me reiterate:
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>>>> If I don't even care about quorum and the cluster. I just want a
>>>>filesystem that will server out a block device, which is what gfs does.
>>>>I'm not worried about "split brain" issues. If we need to have quorum,
>>>>I want the number of nodes for quorum to be set at 1, which will be the
>>>>main server containing the data. Any other node that connectes can just
>>>>access the data or go offline without causeing any quorum issues.
>>>>Is this functionality going to be possible, I want to use GFS for this
>>>>because if not, our other option is enbd but then we are limiting
>>>>ourselves very much. We would have to create seperate partitions for
>>>>each node to mount, etc... a major PAIN to go that way but, it is not as
>>>>painful of having quorum fail and cause all of our nodes to go down.
>>>>
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>>>Set a cronjob to reset expected votes every 10 minutes...
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>>>Good luck.
>>>
>>>-- Lon
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