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GFS2 file system . GFS2 file > creation is successful , but it is failing connection refused error mounting lockproto lock_dlm while trying to mount the > file system . > > It is failing with the following error : > > === mount not in default fence domain > > [root eser~]# /etc/init.d/gfs2 start > Mounting GFS2 filesystem (/sharedweb): fs is for a different cluster > error mounting lockproto lock_dlm > [FAILED] > ---------- > Did you restart the cluster demons after you changed
Gfs_controld Join Connect Error Connection Refused Error Mounting Lockproto Lock_dlm
the config file? It looks like it still is looking at the old data from the messages you've posted, Steve. > [root eser ~]# tail -f /var/log/messages > Jan 30 15:50:27 eser modcluster: Updating cluster version > Jan 30 15:50:27 eser corosync[7121]: [QUORUM] Members[2]: 1 2 > Jan 30 15:50:28 eser rgmanager[7379]: Reconfiguring > Jan 30 15:50:28 eser rgmanager[7379]: Loading Service Data > Jan 30 15:50:29 eserrgmanager[7379]: Stopping changed resources. > Jan 30
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15:50:29 eser rgmanager[7379]: Restarting changed resources. > Jan 30 15:50:29 eser rgmanager[7379]: Starting changed resources. > Jan 30 15:56:21 eser gfs_controld[7254]: join: fs requires > cluster="mycluster" current="sharedweb" > Jan 30 16:02:43 eser gfs_controld[7254]: join: fs requires > cluster="mycluster" current="sharedweb" > Jan 30 18:46:48 eser gfs_controld[7254]: join: fs requires > cluster="mycluster" current="sharedweb" > > > ========== > > "sharedweb" is the cluster which I created earlier and created the > GFS2 file system using this cluster name. But I deleted "sharedweb" > cluster and created a new cluster called "mycluster" , but while > mounting the GFS2 partition with the new cluster , it is showing the > error as mentioned above . > > I created the new GFS2 file system using the command as shown below > > mkfs.gfs2 -t mycluster:mygfs2 -p lock_dlm -j 2 /dev/mapper/mpathcp1 > > My cluster config is as follows: > > ===== > # cat /etc/cluster/cluster.conf > >
problem Issues related to software problems. Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 jldunham Posts: 1 Joined: 2007/04/18 20:34:03 Location: Stafford, Texas Contact: Contact jldunham Website gfs_controld join connect error: connection refused Yahoo Messenger GFS using lock_dlm problem Quote Postby jldunham » 2007/04/18 21:03:39 Putting
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together a cluster with an attached SAN. After creating the logical volumes, etc. using lock_dlm as the lock scheme it will how to mount gfs2 filesystem in linux not mount - "/sbin/mount.gfs2: waiting for gfs_controld to start" about 10 times then "/sbin/mount.gfs2: gfs_controld not running" followed by "/sbin/mount.gfs2: error mounting lockproto lock_dlm"When I change the lock to lock_nolock it mounts. Of course, https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cluster/2013-January/msg00069.html this will not work in the clustered file system. Did not have this problem with 4.4, just an issue with the inodes not updating correctly. Was hoping the gsf in 5 was better at it. The gfs_controld is in the path and on the system.Anyone with an idea?John Dunham Top powers-edu Posts: 5 Joined: 2007/04/19 15:55:22 Re: GFS using lock_dlm problem Quote Postby powers-edu » 2007/04/19 15:57:34 I cannot http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18676 even get the cluster part working. I can do it in about 10 mins. with RHEL 5 and RHEL 4, but C5 seems to be broken. Top antras Posts: 4 Joined: 2007/07/13 09:56:23 Re: GFS using lock_dlm problem Quote Postby antras » 2007/07/13 09:59:44 I have the same problem on my centos5. Did you resolve that problem? Top zioalex Posts: 3 Joined: 2007/08/22 12:35:07 Re: GFS using lock_dlm problem Quote Postby zioalex » 2007/08/29 10:21:08 Hi dear,no news on this problem?I've the sameThxAlex Top djtremors Posts: 23 Joined: 2007/08/17 10:26:41 Re: GFS using lock_dlm problem Quote Postby djtremors » 2007/09/05 11:23:03 looks like no update to this and at this post, no updates to the module either.appears to be a kernel module issue i think.lucky i didn't buy a copy from the upstream provider, otherwise i'd be waiting there too i bet.they had to get back to me about whats a best way to run 2 machines and 1 being DR failover for xens. i was hoping for drbd and gfs with drbd having primary:primary but without gfs it doesn't update the other node properly.upstream provider barely gave me a right answer. Top djtremors Posts: 23 Joined: 2007/08/17 10:26:41 Re: GFS using lock_dlm problem
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clvm, ctdb, samba, winbind. So I decided to upgrade :) Under Precise (12.04), my OCFS2 partition is still working well. CLVM is still OK, nicely speaking with the dlm layer (dlm_controld). I ran "dlm_controld -D" and I can see the nice interaction with clvmd when ran. But when I try to mount any GFS2 partition (either directly with mount.gfs2, or via the init.d script), I get the good old error: | gfs_controld join connect error: Connection refused | error mounting lockproto lock_dlm When getting this, I don't see the smallest contact with dlm_controld (ran with -D, it should blink somewhere). I guess something has changed : in Precise, here are the version numbers : - libdlm3 3.1.7 - libdlmcontrol3 3.1.7 - gfs2-utils 3.1.3 What point must I check to explain to mount.gfs2 that dlm is actually up and running? Does all that depend on other components I should check? -- Nicolas Ecarnot -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster Thread at a glance: Previous Message by Date: Re: [Linux-cluster] Rhel 5.7 Cluster - gfs2 volume in "LEAVE_START_WAIT" status Hello Cedric Are you using gfs or gfs2? if you are using gfs i recommend to use gfs2 2012/6/3 Cedric Kimaru