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тАО08-12-2008 07:33 AM
тАО08-12-2008 07:33 AM
cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Recently we attempted to introduce a new node into our tri-node cluster. Despite having everything lined up we checked the config and encountered the below error
# cmcheckconf -v -C /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii -P /etc/cmcluster/db/db.ascii -P /etc/cmcluster/app1/app1.ascii
Checking cluster file: /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii.bkp
Checking nodes ... Done
Checking existing configuration ... Done
Gathering configuration information ... Done
Gathering configuration information ... Done
Gathering configuration information .............. Done
Cluster psa1 is an existing cluster
Parsing package file: /etc/cmcluster/db/db.ascii.bkp.
Package db already exists. It will be modified.
Parsing package file: /etc/cmcluster/app1/app1.ascii.
Package app1 already exists. It will be modified.
cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file: /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii
Now, I have read several posts regarding errors reported by cmcheckconf, but they all deal with different issues. The problem is that I cannot identify what exactly cmcheckconf has a problem with.
Any Ideas?
Thanks!
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тАО08-12-2008 07:39 AM
тАО08-12-2008 07:39 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Just checking the obvious - you have got the /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii on all three nodes, the spelling the same too.
Mike.
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тАО08-12-2008 07:56 AM
тАО08-12-2008 07:56 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Yes I just double-checked - sometimes the obvious can just slip you by. But in this case all configs are distributed across all nodes.
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тАО08-12-2008 08:02 AM
тАО08-12-2008 08:02 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file: /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii
This error is generic.
The problem could be anything.
Check the log files for more information.
use ioscan to insure all nodes have access to the shared storage and the lock disk.
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тАО08-12-2008 08:05 AM
тАО08-12-2008 08:05 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Any specific logs I should be checking?
There isn't anything in syslog.log to indicate a problem.
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тАО08-12-2008 08:33 AM
тАО08-12-2008 08:33 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Check the logs in the package directory, there should a log file in there. That may help.
Mike.
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тАО08-12-2008 08:41 AM
тАО08-12-2008 08:41 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Unfortunately those logs have not been written to since the last failover (July 1st).
As has been stated, the error I see is very generic so tracking down more information as to where it is stopping is a major headache.
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тАО08-12-2008 08:59 AM
тАО08-12-2008 08:59 AM
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тАО08-12-2008 09:23 AM
тАО08-12-2008 09:23 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Secondly, this will not write to any package log.
Have you tried simply adding in the node, without specifiying the packages?
cmcheckconf -v -C /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii
What version is this? are they all at the same version? and patch level?
Is there anything in teh syslog?
Also, how did you add the third node in? Did you use cmquerycl to create a new ascii file?
You might also consider turning up the logging level when doing the cmcheckconf
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тАО08-12-2008 09:26 AM
тАО08-12-2008 09:26 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
# cmcheckconf -v -C /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii
Checking cluster file: /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii
Checking nodes ... Done
Checking existing configuration ... Done
Gathering configuration information ... Done
Gathering configuration information ... Done
Gathering configuration information .............. Done
Cluster psa1 is an existing cluster
cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file: /etc/cmcluster/cluster.ascii.
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тАО08-12-2008 10:17 PM
тАО08-12-2008 10:17 PM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Have you checked the syslog? What does it say? There would be some errors related to this that we might be ignoring thinking them as unimportant. Can you paste the syslog output after you run cmcheckconf.
Regards,
Vihang.
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тАО08-13-2008 04:29 AM
тАО08-13-2008 04:29 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
1) EMC BCVs are involved
- the documented fix required that the BCV was split and vgchgid'd, however, I suggest you perform an ioscan and locate any NO_HW device files and remove them.
2) A NIC in the cluster ASCII file is unavailable.
- run ifconfig on each NIC, insuring NICs bearing an IP are assigned the correct subnet mask, and NICs intended to operate as standby NICs are assigned inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
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тАО08-13-2008 09:23 PM
тАО08-13-2008 09:23 PM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Create a cluster configuration file from running cluster
cmgetconf -v -c
Add new node in this config file and run:
# cmquerycl -c
Review the file, and if it looks good, apply it:
# cmapplyconf -f -C
See if you get same error.
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тАО08-14-2008 11:55 AM
тАО08-14-2008 11:55 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
cmquerycl -c psa1 -C cluster.ascii.tmp -n psa1d -n psa1b
And it did not report an error at all, only a warning
Warning: Unable to determine local domain name for psa1d
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тАО08-14-2008 02:54 PM
тАО08-14-2008 02:54 PM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
cat /etc/hosts
cat /etc/cmclnodelist
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тАО08-14-2008 03:29 PM
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Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
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тАО08-14-2008 03:39 PM
тАО08-14-2008 03:39 PM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
I have attached the hosts file. The cmnodelist has been changed to a single entry, "+", because when I initially tried to check the config I ran into all sorts of problems with this new node trying to talk to the other nodes...
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тАО08-14-2008 06:03 PM
тАО08-14-2008 06:03 PM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
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тАО08-15-2008 06:15 PM
тАО08-15-2008 06:15 PM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Try using :
IP Addr hostname hostname.domainname
Also in cmclnodelist :
hostname1 root
hostname2 root
No FQDN needed.
provide cat /etc/resolv.conf
#hostname
#nslookup hostname
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тАО08-15-2008 06:29 PM
тАО08-15-2008 06:29 PM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Solution was found - it turns out there was a problem with both standby LANs on node psa1a (lan1 and lan3).
This could not be determined until we bought the entire cluster down in a scheduled maintenance window, whereupon cmcheckconf finally reported that lan1 and lan3 could not be added.
Thanks to everyone for their input.
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тАО08-21-2008 05:32 AM
тАО08-21-2008 05:32 AM
Re: cmcheckconf : Unable to verify cluster file:
Please remember this:
http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
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