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тАО12-12-2002 02:07 AM
тАО12-12-2002 02:07 AM
I'm trying to add a new package to my existing cluster. I'm getting this particular error.
Warning: Volume group /dev/vg00 is configured differently on node svrhpc01 than on node svrhpc02
Error: Volume group /dev/vg00 on node svrhpc02 does not appear to have a physical volume corresponding to /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 on node svrhpc01 (1844246061032891381).
Error: Volume group /dev/vg00 on node svrhpc02 does not appear to have a physical volume corresponding to /dev/dsk/c2t2d0 on node svrhpc01 (1844246061032984030).
Warning: Volume group /dev/vg00 is configured differently on node svrhpc02 than on node svrhpc01
Error: Volume group /dev/vg00 on node svrhpc01 does not appear to have a physical volume corresponding to /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 on node svrhpc02 (11784746651032891381).
Error: Volume group /dev/vg00 on node svrhpc01 does not appear to have a physical volume corresponding to /dev/dsk/c2t2d0 on node svrhpc02 (11784746651032984375).
Warning: The volume group /dev/vg00 is activated on more than one node:
svrhpc01
svrhpc02
Warning: Volume groups should not be activated on more than one node.
Use vgchange to de-activate a volume group on a node.
cmcheckconf : Error found while gathering the cluster information.
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Both nodes have it's own /dev/vg00..with the same /etc/lvmtab settings..after exporting and importing the volume group that involved in the cluster.
Can somebody help me?.
Thanks,
Rezwan
Malaysia
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тАО12-12-2002 02:17 AM
тАО12-12-2002 02:17 AM
Re: cmcheckconf & cmapplyconf failure
Can you please provide some background info:
What version OS?
Version of SG?
Can you post the output of the following from both nodes:
/etc/lvmtab
/etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii
ll /dev/*/gr*
Last question, are the disks that make up vg00 external?
Chris
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тАО12-12-2002 02:43 AM
тАО12-12-2002 02:43 AM
Re: cmcheckconf & cmapplyconf failure
Bascially you need to generate the package scripts using "cmmakepkg" command (ascii and control file) and then edit as per your requirements and then do "cmheckconf" and the "cmapplyconf".
let us know at what stage you are getting these errors.
And as stated version of Service guard and OS.
Cheers
rajeev
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тАО12-12-2002 06:28 PM
тАО12-12-2002 06:28 PM
Re: cmcheckconf & cmapplyconf failure
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тАО12-12-2002 07:20 PM
тАО12-12-2002 07:20 PM
Re: cmcheckconf & cmapplyconf failure
Seems your cluster configuration is having problem. You have included
vg00 as a cluster vg in your setup. If this is the root volume group, then you cant have it as cluster volume.
Just delete the vg00 entry from your configuration, things should be ok. Also
this is just a warning, and
not a error. This is normal,
you can leave it, if you dont want to make any changes. Your cluster will function ok.
Srini.
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тАО12-12-2002 07:33 PM
тАО12-12-2002 07:33 PM
Solutioncmgetconf.
2. make the changes to cmclconfig.ascii and then do cmcheckconf and then cmapplyconf for cluster(not for package)
3. do cmmakepkg to get a template cntl and sh file for package.
4. make changes and then do cmcheckconf and then cmapplyconf for package.
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тАО12-12-2002 07:45 PM
тАО12-12-2002 07:45 PM
Re: cmcheckconf & cmapplyconf failure
After I've done cmgetconf and then run cmcheckconf -v -k -C cmclconf.ascii, i can don't get any errors anymore.
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тАО12-12-2002 07:54 PM
тАО12-12-2002 07:54 PM
Re: cmcheckconf & cmapplyconf failure
If your problem has solved, how about assigning some points to people who spent their valuable time for you.
Cheers
Rajeev