[Ocfs2-users] Problem with clustering on Linux

George Machitidze giomac at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 00:02:50 PDT 2008


Oh, my fault, thank you guys!

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Marcos E. Matsunaga <
Marcos.Matsunaga at oracle.com> wrote:

>  No, it is not parallel.
>
> And it is not a NFS replacement as it doesn't use the Network to access
> data. But an OCFS2 partition can be NFS exported.
>
>
>  Regards,
>
> Marcos Eduardo Matsunaga
>
> Oracle USA
> Linux Engineering
>
> "The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not
> necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation."
>
>
>
> George Machitidze wrote:
>
>  Umm, so it's not parallel (servers-to-servers)? And just like replacement
> of NFS-connection (storage to clients)?
>
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Marcos E. Matsunaga <
> Marcos.Matsunaga at oracle.com> wrote:serv
>
>>  George,
>>
>> You clearly have two different volumes (UUID are different), one on each
>> machine.
>>
>> Make sure you have a shared disk that can be accessed by both systems. You
>> have to format the partition only in one of the systems and mounted.ocfs2 -d
>> should show it on both systems (same UUID).
>>
>> Your problem seems to be more of a hardware configuration than ocfs2.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Marcos Eduardo Matsunaga
>>
>> Oracle USA
>> Linux Engineering
>>
>> "The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not
>> necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation."
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> George Machitidze wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a problem configuring OCFS2 cluster:
>>
>> I've made configuration, created filesystems etc but hosts are unable
>> to join each other:
>> [root at acs2 ~]# cat /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf
>> node:
>>         ip_port = 7777
>>         ip_address = 10.1.0.1
>>         number = 0
>>         name = acs1
>>         cluster = configcluster
>>
>> node:
>>         ip_port = 7777
>>         ip_address = 10.1.0.2
>>         number = 1
>>         name = acs2
>>         cluster = configcluster
>>
>> cluster:
>>         node_count = 2
>>         name = configcluster
>>
>> [root at acs1 ~]#  mounted.ocfs2 -d
>> Device                FS     UUID                                  Label
>> /dev/sda4             ocfs2  d29f1a4f-f69d-4b10-9459-7390d2cdbc6f  configvol
>> /dev/sdb4             ocfs2  d29f1a4f-f69d-4b10-9459-7390d2cdbc6f  configvol
>> /dev/md3              ocfs2  d29f1a4f-f69d-4b10-9459-7390d2cdbc6f  configvol
>> [root at acs1 ~]#  mounted.ocfs2 -f
>> Device                FS     Nodes
>> /dev/sda4             ocfs2  acs1
>> /dev/sdb4             ocfs2  acs1
>> /dev/md3              ocfs2  acs1
>>
>> [root at acs2 ~]# mounted.ocfs2 -d
>> Device                FS     UUID                                  Label
>> /dev/sda4             ocfs2  71602628-03d2-478a-ab11-740500778f4b  configvol
>> /dev/sdb4             ocfs2  71602628-03d2-478a-ab11-740500778f4b  configvol
>> /dev/md3              ocfs2  71602628-03d2-478a-ab11-740500778f4b  configvol
>> [root at acs2 ~]#  mounted.ocfs2 -f
>> Device                FS     Nodes
>> /dev/sda4             ocfs2  acs2
>> /dev/sdb4             ocfs2  acs2
>> /dev/md3              ocfs2  acs2
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
>
> Best Regards,
> George Machitidze
>
>


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Best Regards,
George Machitidze
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