Support for global heartbeat was added in ocfs2-tools-1.8.

On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 8:31 AM, Vineeth Thampi <vineeth.tha...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have added heartbeat mode as global, but when I do a mkfs and mount, and
> then check the mount, it says I am in local mode. Even
> /sys/kernel/config/cluster/ocfs2/heartbeat/mode says local. I am running
> CentOS with 3.x kernel, with ocfs2-tools-1.6.4-1118.
>
> mkfs -t ocfs2 -b 4K -C 1M -N 16 --cluster-stack=o2cb  /dev/sdb
> mount -t ocfs2 /dev/sdb /mnt -o
> noatime,data=writeback,nointr,commit=60,coherency=buffered
>
> ==========================================
> node:
>     ip_port = 7777
>     ip_address = 10.81.2.108
>     number = 1
>     name = cam-st08
>     cluster = ocfs2
>
> cluster:
>     node_count = 2
>     heartbeat_mode = global
>     name = ocfs2
> ==========================================
>
> root@cam-st07 log # mount | grep sdb
> /dev/sdb on /mnt type ocfs2
> (rw,_netdev,noatime,data=writeback,nointr,commit=60,coherency=buffered,heartbeat=local)
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Vineeth
>
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