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Re: Service guard problem

 
benson sebastian_1
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Service guard problem

Hello,

I have a two node cluster.( HP D220 ).
cmruncl command is exiting with error "unable to form cluster".
syslog is showing the following errors:-
1. cmcld: error during message read ( connection reset by peer)
2. cmclconfd : Unable to lookup any node information in CDB - no file or directory.

Kindly provide some solution for the same.

Regards
Benson
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Service guard problem

Seems to be a connectivity problem between the nodes.

Recommendations:

1) Make sure network connections are good for the heartbeat.
2) Make sure all configured IP addresses have network cable connections.
3) Make sure ipfilter firewalls allow ping.
4) Make sure switch port settings allow ping.

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Henk Geurts
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Re: Service guard problem

hi Benson
which version OS and MC/SG ?
what does
cmcheckconf -C cmclconf.ascii
report ?

regards.
Devender Khatana
Honored Contributor

Re: Service guard problem

Hi,

You could have some name resolution problems as well. Try hostname resolution through nslookup command.

HTH,
Devender
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Adisuria Wangsadinata_1
Honored Contributor

Re: Service guard problem

Hi Benson,

Check the connection on your nodes, make sure the communication between nodes is good (can use ping, telnet, lanscan, ioscan -nfClan, nslookup command). Also check the physical connection of the network.

Check the network configuration, to make sure there's no changes happened.

Check also the log file on the package at /etc/cmcluster.

Hope this can help.

Cheers,
AW

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benson sebastian_1
New Member

Re: Service guard problem

Thanks for all the inputs.
The problem got solved by correcting LAN connection.

Thanks
Benson
Tim D Fulford
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Re: Service guard problem

Hi

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Nguyen Anh Tien
Honored Contributor

Re: Service guard problem

can you give me the result of this command
#cmscancl -n node1 node2
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Nguyen Anh Tien
Honored Contributor

Re: Service guard problem

give me /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log pls
this log file must contains your server error report.(:) I hope that.
tienna
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