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problem starting oc2b for ocfs2

From: <ryan_gaffuri_at_comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 14:12:37 +0000
Message-Id: <091020071412.19561.46E550D50002A3E500004C692207020653079D9A00000E09A1020E979D@comcast.net>


Centos 4.5 in vmware server ona windows xp box. Following dizwell.com instructions for setting up RAC.

was not able to use my ocfs2console, so I manually tried starting the o2cb

[root_at_owner-0d4d0311f init.d]# /etc/init.d/o2cb start
Loading module "configfs": OK
Mounting configfs filesystem at /config: OK

Loading module "ocfs2_nodemanager": OK
Loading module "ocfs2_dlm": OK
Loading module "ocfs2_dlmfs": OK

Mounting ocfs2_dlmfs filesystem at /dlm: OK Starting O2CB cluster ocfs2: Failed
Cluster ocfs2 created
o2cb_ctl: Configuration error discovered while populating cluster ocfs2. None of its nodes were considered local. A node is considered local when its node name in the configuration matches this machine's host name.

I found this, but I thought the ocfs2console is what populates the ocfs.conf?

http://dba.shilpatech.com/rac.html

"What if you want to change the IP address of your host how do you make the cluster work ?
o2cb_ctl: Configuration error discovered while populating cluster ocfs2. None o f its nodes were considered local. A node is considered local when its node nam e in the configuration maches this machine's host name. Just ensure that the host name in /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf matches the hostname of the computer."

I thought the ocfs2console is supposed to setup the ocfs2.conf, when I look at the ocfs.conf there is nothing in it:

[root_at_owner-0d4d0311f init.d]# cat /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf
cluster:
node_count = 0
name = ocfs2

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