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03-22-2001 04:57 AM
03-22-2001 04:57 AM
MC/ServiceGuard
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03-22-2001 05:46 AM
03-22-2001 05:46 AM
Re: MC/ServiceGuard
Check this thread:
http://us-support3.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=880ffd9f1820ddf5f2/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000029146455
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03-22-2001 06:03 AM
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Re: MC/ServiceGuard
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03-22-2001 07:39 AM
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Re: MC/ServiceGuard
I believe it could be fixed by ensuring you have the latest LVM and SG patches, but am not 100% certain:-}
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03-22-2001 07:50 AM
03-22-2001 07:50 AM
Re: MC/ServiceGuard
During cmapplyconf/cmcheckconf the cmclconfd opens all LVM physical volumes using LVM system calls. cmclconfd tries to query the cluster flags of the VG to see whether the VG is cluster aware. When cmclconfd is done it deattches the physical volumes again. If this deattach fails, the message is logged.
This message can usually be ignored.
Exception: If the message "failed to release volume group" is logged AND the message "WARNING: Cluster lock on disk /dev/dsk/cYtYdZ is missing!" comes up after start of the cluster (cmruncl). This is an open problem which HP is currently working on and where an workaround exists.
In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. -- HhGttG
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03-28-2001 01:19 PM
03-28-2001 01:19 PM
Re: MC/ServiceGuard
Problem Description
My ServiceGuard cluster fails to start. I receive this message:
cmclconfd: Unable to lookup any node information in CDB: No such file or directory.
What is the problem?
Configuration Info
Operating System - HP-UX Version - 10.20
Hardware System - HP 9000
Series - K210
Solution
This problem has been known to occur when a cluster
node is missing /var/adm/cmcluster/.cm_start_time.
Solve the problem by recreating this file on the node that no longer has a copy.
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