[Pacemaker] cannot create gfs2 filesystem : can't open device /dev/drbd1: Read-only file system

Soni Maula Harriz soni.harriz at sangkuriang.co.id
Wed Oct 17 03:42:29 EDT 2012


ok, it's done. i can now create gfs2 filesystem in cluster2, by following
configuration here www.neko-it.com/data-protection-2087.html

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Soni Maula Harriz <
soni.harriz at sangkuriang.co.id> wrote:

> i succesfully created gfs2 filesystem on cluster1, the failure only happen
> to cluster2
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Soni Maula Harriz <
> soni.harriz at sangkuriang.co.id> wrote:
>
>> ok, the split brain condition has been resolved.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/17/2012 12:58 AM, Soni Maula Harriz wrote:
>>> > and when i restart drbd service on node 2, i found this message :
>>> > [root at cluster2 ~]# service drbd restart
>>> > Stopping all DRBD resources: .
>>> > Starting DRBD resources: [ d(wwwdata) s(wwwdata) n(wwwdata) ]..........
>>> > ***************************************************************
>>> >  DRBD's startup script waits for the peer node(s) to appear.
>>> >  - In case this node was already a degraded cluster before the
>>> >    reboot the timeout is 0 seconds. [degr-wfc-timeout]
>>> >  - If the peer was available before the reboot the timeout will
>>> >    expire after 0 seconds. [wfc-timeout]
>>> >    (These values are for resource 'wwwdata'; 0 sec -> wait forever)
>>> >
>>> > and this is the drbd config :
>>> > include "drbd.d/*.res";
>>> > global {
>>> >  usage-count yes;
>>> > }
>>> > common {
>>> >  protocol C;
>>> > }
>>> > resource wwwdata {
>>> >  meta-disk internal;
>>> >  device  /dev/drbd1;
>>> >  syncer {
>>> >   verify-alg sha1;
>>> >  }
>>> >  net {
>>> >   allow-two-primaries;
>>> >  }
>>> >  on cluster1 {
>>> >   disk   /dev/vg_cluster1/drbd-demo;
>>> >   address  xxx.xxx.xxx.213:7789;
>>> >  }
>>> >  on cluster2 {
>>> >   disk   /dev/vg_cluster2/drbd-demo;
>>> >   address  xxx.xxx.xxx.235:7789;
>>> >  }
>>> > }
>>>
>>> Something is blocking your connection between the nodes' 'cluster1' and
>>> 'cluster2' on the given IPs/Ports. Are you running a firewall? Can you
>>> telnet to the opposing node's ip:port?
>>>
>>>
>> i have disabled the firewall (service iptables stop) on both nodes, and
>> the drbd driver has been loaded. but i still cannot do the telnet on port
>> does it related to cman that i have configured and ran ?
>> and still i cannot create the gfs2 filesystem, message 'can't open device
>> /dev/drbd1: Read-only file system' still appear.
>>
>>
>>>  digimer
>>>
>>> --
>>> Digimer
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>>> access to education?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Soni Maula Harriz
>> Database Administrator
>> PT. Data Aksara Sangkuriang
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> Soni Maula Harriz
> Database Administrator
> PT. Data Aksara Sangkuriang
>
>


-- 
Best Regards,

Soni Maula Harriz
Database Administrator
PT. Data Aksara Sangkuriang
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