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> Not sure if I can be of help any further. The sbd daemon should
> be in the process list. If it's not, then it's probably an issue
> in the heartbeat init script. If it is, then the daemon itself
> doesn't function. Please file a bugzilla if you think that
> there's a bug.
>
> Thanks,



i did ps -ef but could not see any sbd there.  who reboots the node  when
the sbd device becomes inaccessible??   i am asking this as this is
happening (node reset) , if daemon does this ,that means deamon is active
then.

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> Dejan
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> > Please help me . it is bit critical for me.
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> > > Thanks,
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> > > Dejan
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> > >
> > > >  Thanks,
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