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Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] GFS crash
From: "Daniel EPEE LEA" <epeelea () gmail ! com>
Date: 2006-02-23 10:02:40
Message-ID: df22854e0602230202w23daa047uc16f2abf554341da () mail ! gmail ! com
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Patrick,
I
> We'll need considerably more information than that. Just adding another
> interface to eth0 shouldn't crash the system (and doesn't on any of my machines).
>
> What exactly was the crash? Which lock manager are you using? How many
> filesystems were mounted? what were they doing ?
What happen is that, as I added a sub interface, the node lost too
many heartbeats and was disconnected from the cluster.
I use dlm lock,
Only one file system is mounted. I read a Syncing failed message.
I have removed the sub interface, and all is good now.
> patrick
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