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I have made some modification to FC4 Tag.
These are the fixes.
Where and how can i submit them ?

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RCS file: /cvs/cluster/cluster/magma/lib/message.c,v
retrieving revision 1.9.2.2
diff -r1.9.2.2 message.c
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< int ret, flags = 1, err, l;
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> int ret, flags = 1, err;
> unsigned int l;
Index: rgmanager/src/clulib/clulog.c
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RCS file: /cvs/cluster/cluster/rgmanager/src/clulib/clulog.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2.2.1
diff -r1.2.2.1 clulog.c
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< static int loglevel = LOGLEVEL_DFLT;
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> int loglevel = LOGLEVEL_DFLT;

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Raz



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Re: GFS modlues not present ?

i have downloaded the cvs with tag FC. compiled it and used it. It worked. be patient. it takes time. On 11/23/05, Dave Morhead <morehead@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Im trying to setup a cluster using fedora core 4 w/ the gfs filesystem. > I have followed the documentation on redhats website and installed all > the appropriate rpms. However when i try to load the GFS module > > [root@localhost etc]# modprobe gfs > FATAL: Module gfs not found. > [root@localhost etc]# modprobe lock_dlm > FATAL: Module lock_dlm not found. > > I get the above errors. Im not sure what to do next i tried reinstalling > the GFS kernel from yum and rpm packages but I still get the error. Am I > simply missing a package or is there some simple step I missed? > > thanks > > > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > -- Raz

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GFS Cluster + PowerPath ... fail ?

Hi everybody!! First at all I want to give to thanks to the list "Linux-cluster" for the received aid and the information that contributes to me. Thanks! Now, i have another small problem. I have a gfs cluster with three servers. Each servers has 2 hba ( Emulex LP9082 ) and use PowerpPath 3.0.5-032 for the path failover. Each hba "see" two luns, one for the gfs data an another for cluste quorum. I think that PowetPath is ok because if i do "powermt display dev=all" i see: 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< Pseudo name=emcpowera CLARiiON ID=D10021800004 Logical device ID=600601670D590000E0908BED4B86D911 state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0 ============================================================================== ---------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path - -- Stats --- ### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors ============================================================================== 2 lpfc sdb SP B1 active alive 0 0 3 lpfc sdd SP A1 active alive 0 0 Pseudo name=emcpowerb CLARiiON ID=D10021800004 Logical device ID=600601670D590000E1908BED4B86D911 state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0 ============================================================================== ---------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path - -- Stats --- ### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors ============================================================================== 2 lpfc sdc SP B1 active alive 0 0 3 lpfc sde SP A1 active alive 0 0 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< Besides, i think that gfs cluster is well configured. I use GFS-6.0.2.27-0 and kernel 2.4.21-37.ELsmp over a RHEL 3.0 Update5. The problem is that when i restar pool service i get the next message: 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< root@linux14:~# service pool restart Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool buzones: OK Stopping pool quorum_cca: OK Starting pool: OK Removing (8,65) Removing (8,49) Removing (8,33) Removing (8,17) Removing (8,65) Removing (8,49) Removing (8,33) Removing (8,17) 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< Pool are configured over the logical lun (/dev/emcpowera1 for gfs data and /dev/emcpowerb1 for cluster quorum ) the 'fdisk -l' commands show the following: 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< root@linux14:~# fdisk -l Disco /dev/emcpowera: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 6527 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/emcpowera1 1 6527 52428096 83 Linux Disco /dev/emcpowerb: 52 MB, 52428800 bytes 64 cabezas, 32 sectores/pista, 50 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/emcpowerb1 1 50 51184 83 Linux Disco /dev/sda: 146.5 GB, 146590924800 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 17821 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sda1 * 1 13 104391 83 Linux /dev/sda2 14 2562 20474842+ 83 Linux /dev/sda3 2563 3199 5116702+ 82 Linux swap /dev/sda4 3200 17821 117451215 f Win95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/sda5 3200 3836 5116671 82 Linux swap /dev/sda6 3837 7660 30716248+ 83 Linux /dev/sda7 7661 15308 61432528+ 83 Linux /dev/sda8 15309 16500 9574708+ 83 Linux Disco /dev/sdb: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 6527 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sdb1 1 6527 52428096 83 Linux Disco /dev/sdc: 52 MB, 52428800 bytes 64 cabezas, 32 sectores/pista, 50 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sdc1 1 50 51184 83 Linux Disco /dev/sdd: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 6527 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sdd1 1 6527 52428096 83 Linux Disco /dev/sde: 52 MB, 52428800 bytes 64 cabezas, 32 sectores/pista, 50 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sde1 1 50 51184 83 Linux 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< And the "pool_tool -s" commands shows: root@linux14:~# pool_tool -s Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb9": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb8": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb7": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb6": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb5": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb4": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb3": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb2": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb15": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb14": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb13": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb12": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb11": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb10": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera9": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera8": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera7": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera6": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera5": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera4": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera3": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera2": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera15": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera14": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera13": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera12": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera11": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera10": Bad file descriptor Device Pool Label ====== ========== /dev/pool/buzones <- GFS filesystem -> /dev/pool/quorum_cca <- CCA device -> /dev/emcpowera <- partition information -> /dev/emcpowera1 buzones /dev/emcpowerb <- partition information -> /dev/emcpowerb1 quorum_cca /dev/sda <- partition information -> /dev/sda1 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda2 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda3 <- swap device -> /dev/sda4 <- partition information -> /dev/sda5 <- swap device -> /dev/sda6 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda7 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda8 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sdb <- partition information -> /dev/sdb1 buzones /dev/sdc <- partition information -> /dev/sdc1 quorum_cca /dev/sdd <- partition information -> /dev/sdd1 buzones /dev/sde <- partition information -> /dev/sde1 quorum_cca 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< my questions that make doubt me and clear the dream to me are: What are the errors that take place when i reinitiating the pool service ? It is normal? ( i think not ) What are the errors than take place when i run the "pool_tool -s" commands ? What is "Removing (8,65)" when i restart the pool service ? Thanks in advance and sorry my poor English ( i use http://translate.google.com :-p ) _________________________________________________________________ Acepta el reto MSN Premium: Protección para tus hijos en internet. Descárgalo y pruébalo 2 meses gratis. http://join.msn.com?XAPID=1697&DI=1055&HL=Footer_mailsenviados_proteccioninfantil

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GFS modlues not present ?

Im trying to setup a cluster using fedora core 4 w/ the gfs filesystem. I have followed the documentation on redhats website and installed all the appropriate rpms. However when i try to load the GFS module [root@localhost etc]# modprobe gfs FATAL: Module gfs not found. [root@localhost etc]# modprobe lock_dlm FATAL: Module lock_dlm not found. I get the above errors. Im not sure what to do next i tried reinstalling the GFS kernel from yum and rpm packages but I still get the error. Am I simply missing a package or is there some simple step I missed? thanks

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GFS Cluster + PowerPath ... fail ?

Hi everybody!! First at all I want to give to thanks to the list "Linux-cluster" for the received aid and the information that contributes to me. Thanks! Now, i have another small problem. I have a gfs cluster with three servers. Each servers has 2 hba ( Emulex LP9082 ) and use PowerpPath 3.0.5-032 for the path failover. Each hba "see" two luns, one for the gfs data an another for cluste quorum. I think that PowetPath is ok because if i do "powermt display dev=all" i see: 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< Pseudo name=emcpowera CLARiiON ID=D10021800004 Logical device ID=600601670D590000E0908BED4B86D911 state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0 ============================================================================== ---------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path - -- Stats --- ### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors ============================================================================== 2 lpfc sdb SP B1 active alive 0 0 3 lpfc sdd SP A1 active alive 0 0 Pseudo name=emcpowerb CLARiiON ID=D10021800004 Logical device ID=600601670D590000E1908BED4B86D911 state=alive; policy=CLAROpt; priority=0; queued-IOs=0 ============================================================================== ---------------- Host --------------- - Stor - -- I/O Path - -- Stats --- ### HW Path I/O Paths Interf. Mode State Q-IOs Errors ============================================================================== 2 lpfc sdc SP B1 active alive 0 0 3 lpfc sde SP A1 active alive 0 0 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< Besides, i think that gfs cluster is well configured. I use GFS-6.0.2.27-0 and kernel 2.4.21-37.ELsmp over a RHEL 3.0 Update5. The problem is that when i restar pool service i get the next message: 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< root@linux14:~# service pool restart Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool read: FAIL Stopping pool buzones: OK Stopping pool quorum_cca: OK Starting pool: OK Removing (8,65) Removing (8,49) Removing (8,33) Removing (8,17) Removing (8,65) Removing (8,49) Removing (8,33) Removing (8,17) 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< Pool are configured over the logical lun (/dev/emcpowera1 for gfs data and /dev/emcpowerb1 for cluster quorum ) the 'fdisk -l' commands show the following: 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< root@linux14:~# fdisk -l Disco /dev/emcpowera: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 6527 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/emcpowera1 1 6527 52428096 83 Linux Disco /dev/emcpowerb: 52 MB, 52428800 bytes 64 cabezas, 32 sectores/pista, 50 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/emcpowerb1 1 50 51184 83 Linux Disco /dev/sda: 146.5 GB, 146590924800 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 17821 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sda1 * 1 13 104391 83 Linux /dev/sda2 14 2562 20474842+ 83 Linux /dev/sda3 2563 3199 5116702+ 82 Linux swap /dev/sda4 3200 17821 117451215 f Win95 Ext'd (LBA) /dev/sda5 3200 3836 5116671 82 Linux swap /dev/sda6 3837 7660 30716248+ 83 Linux /dev/sda7 7661 15308 61432528+ 83 Linux /dev/sda8 15309 16500 9574708+ 83 Linux Disco /dev/sdb: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 6527 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sdb1 1 6527 52428096 83 Linux Disco /dev/sdc: 52 MB, 52428800 bytes 64 cabezas, 32 sectores/pista, 50 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sdc1 1 50 51184 83 Linux Disco /dev/sdd: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 6527 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sdd1 1 6527 52428096 83 Linux Disco /dev/sde: 52 MB, 52428800 bytes 64 cabezas, 32 sectores/pista, 50 cilindros Unidades = cilindros de 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disposit. Inicio Principio Fin Bloques Id Sistema /dev/sde1 1 50 51184 83 Linux 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< And the "pool_tool -s" commands shows: root@linux14:~# pool_tool -s Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb9": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb8": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb7": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb6": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb5": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb4": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb3": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb2": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb15": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb14": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb13": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb12": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb11": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowerb10": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera9": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera8": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera7": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera6": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera5": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera4": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera3": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera2": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera15": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera14": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera13": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera12": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera11": Bad file descriptor Unable to read device "/dev/emcpowera10": Bad file descriptor Device Pool Label ====== ========== /dev/pool/buzones <- GFS filesystem -> /dev/pool/quorum_cca <- CCA device -> /dev/emcpowera <- partition information -> /dev/emcpowera1 buzones /dev/emcpowerb <- partition information -> /dev/emcpowerb1 quorum_cca /dev/sda <- partition information -> /dev/sda1 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda2 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda3 <- swap device -> /dev/sda4 <- partition information -> /dev/sda5 <- swap device -> /dev/sda6 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda7 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sda8 <- EXT2/3 filesystem -> /dev/sdb <- partition information -> /dev/sdb1 buzones /dev/sdc <- partition information -> /dev/sdc1 quorum_cca /dev/sdd <- partition information -> /dev/sdd1 buzones /dev/sde <- partition information -> /dev/sde1 quorum_cca 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< ------ 8< my questions that make doubt me and clear the dream to me are: What are the errors that take place when i reinitiating the pool service ? It is normal? ( i think not ) What are the errors than take place when i run the "pool_tool -s" commands ? What is "Removing (8,65)" when i restart the pool service ? Thanks in advance and sorry my poor English ( i use http://translate.google.com :-p ) _________________________________________________________________ Acepta el reto MSN Premium: Protección para tus hijos en internet. Descárgalo y pruébalo 2 meses gratis. http://join.msn.com?XAPID=1697&DI=1055&HL=Footer_mailsenviados_proteccioninfantil
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