[Ocfs2-devel] mount gnenerates an error : "Unable to
access cluster service while starting heartbeat"
Jeff Mahoney
jeffm at suse.com
Wed Mar 28 11:15:48 PDT 2007
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Andy Johnson wrote:
> *Sunil Mushran,
> Are you sure ?
>
> Before and **after**
> " service hearbeat start"
> I have the **same** results; heartbeat user space is not mentioned; This
> is on fedora core 6.
>
> here is what I get:
> * **cat /etc/sysconfig/o2cb
> #
> # This is a configuration file for automatic startup of the O2CB
> # driver. It is generated by running /etc/init.d/o2cb configure.
> # Please use that method to modify this file
> #
>
> # O2CB_ENABELED: 'true' means to load the driver on boot.
> O2CB_ENABLED=false
>
> # O2CB_BOOTCLUSTER: If not empty, the name of a cluster to start.
> O2CB_BOOTCLUSTER=
>
> # O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD: Iterations before a node is considered dead.
> O2CB_HEARTBEAT_THRESHOLD=
It looks like you haven't actually configured a cluster to use. The
command to configure a cluster is in the header of the file you pasted:
/etc/init.d/o2cb configure
- -Jeff
- --
Jeff Mahoney
SUSE Labs
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