On 08/21/2013 10:20 AM, Elmar Marschke wrote:
>>> syslog shows:
>>> -------------
>>> ocfs2_controld.pcmk[5774]: Unable to connect to CKPT: Object does
>>> not exist
>>
>> How exactly did you start corosync process? As "corosync" or as
>> "openais"?
>> Background is that CKPT service is not loaded by corosync by default,
>> only if it is started by openais script, you may want to look at it for
>> details.
>
> hello vladislav,
>
> thanks for this information. I started it as "corosync2". Just for
> interest, do you know what "CKPT" means? Anyway, currently i think
> this log message isn't so relevant anymore, because my cluster is
> running fine (apart from another "little" issue, but maybe this is
> more related to the virtual machine i'm currently running as a
> resource on the cluster - i have to research that further...).
>
> regards
> e.

Hi!

Just food for thought, but have you tested gracefully shutting down one
of your nodes and then bringing it back up?  That is, at least putting a
node into standby and then taking it back out, or better yet
node-standby -> stop all cluster resources on node -> reboot -> start
cluster resources -> node-online?  This was were I ran into problems
with OCFS2's various mechanisms not being properly configured/used.



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