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Re: [Xen-users] Xen and DomU GFS2 data access


  • To: Jeff Sturm <jeff.sturm@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Marcos Silva <marcosfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 08:52:21 -0300
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Appear this error in messages.

Oct 16 08:51:25 teste-1 ccsd[1899]: Starting ccsd 2.0.115:
Oct 16 08:51:25 teste-1 ccsd[1899]:  Built: Sep  3 2009 23:26:21
Oct 16 08:51:25 teste-1 ccsd[1899]:  Copyright (C) Red Hat, Inc.  2004
 All rights reserved.
Oct 16 08:51:25 teste-1 ccsd[1899]: cluster.conf (cluster name =
clusterTeste, version = 1) found.
Oct 16 08:51:26 teste-1 kernel: aisexec[1905] trap int3
rip:2aaaab0bdae1 rsp:7fffee53b538 error:0


2009/10/15 Jeff Sturm <jeff.sturm@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Oct 15 13:36:48 localhost ccsd[2257]: Unable to connect to cluster
>> infrastructure after 30 seconds.
>
> I'm not so sure ccsd needs multicast at all.  It is used for control
> functions such as synchronizing cluster.conf.  The ccsd needs to start,
> and connect, before the rest of the cluster daemons can start.
>
> Is there anything mentioning aisexec in /var/log/messages?   Are the
> host names, or addresses, specified in cluster.conf reachable (i.e. with
> ping)?
>
> Have you made sure iptables is not running on the domU?
>
> -Jeff
>
>
>

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