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12-15-2003 08:39 PM
12-15-2003 08:39 PM
cmcheckconf error
Hi, What is the reason behind the below error:
# cmcheckconf -v -C cmclconfig.ascii
Checking cluster file: cmclconfig.ascii
Checking nodes ... Done
Checking existing configuration ... Done
Warning: Can not find configuration for
Gathering configuration information ...
Gathering configuration information ....
Error: Detected a partition of IP subnet
# cmcheckconf -v -C cmclconfig.ascii
Checking cluster file: cmclconfig.ascii
Checking nodes ... Done
Checking existing configuration ... Done
Warning: Can not find configuration for
Gathering configuration information ...
Gathering configuration information ....
Error: Detected a partition of IP subnet
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12-15-2003 08:48 PM
12-15-2003 08:48 PM
Re: cmcheckconf error
Apparently, it means this
The error indicates that some lan interfaces are unable to talk to each other on link
level, although they should be able to do so. Verify if the configuration information in
the cluster ASCII file is correct. Check the network's physical connections. A failure
with the
linkloop
command means there is no connectivity on link level, maybe because some network component such as a switch does not pass that type of traffic
I found this here
http://www.unixrc.com/docs/swrecover/swrc19.pdf
The error indicates that some lan interfaces are unable to talk to each other on link
level, although they should be able to do so. Verify if the configuration information in
the cluster ASCII file is correct. Check the network's physical connections. A failure
with the
linkloop
command means there is no connectivity on link level, maybe because some network component such as a switch does not pass that type of traffic
I found this here
http://www.unixrc.com/docs/swrecover/swrc19.pdf
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12-16-2003 07:45 AM
12-16-2003 07:45 AM
Re: cmcheckconf error
It means that the cmclconfd and the checks being done have detected a serious networking connectivity error.
You need to ensure that ALL your networks are correctly connected, and where required, configured.
You need to ensure that ALL your networks are correctly connected, and where required, configured.
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