  | | | Redhat-install-list Digest, Vol 27, Issue 22 | Redhat-install-list Digest, Vol 27, Issue 22 2006-05-25 - By gcasanova@(protected)
Back Hi,
I am using Red HAT ES 4.0, with Cluster Suite Package Enterprise and the GFS. It appears that I am constantly connecting and disconnecting to the SAN Storage. I am using SFNet driver Version 4:0.1.11-3 (02-May-2006 (See http://May-2006.ora-code.com)). To make myself clearer each time I launch the driver service (SFNET) I am constantly connecting and disconnecting to the SAN. here is my /var/log/messages:
May 19 10:29:09 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connection to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1 closed May 19 10:29:09 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connected to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1 May 19 10:29:39 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connection to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1 closed May 19 10:29:39 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connected to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1 May 19 10:30:09 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connection to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1 closed May 19 10:30:09 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connected to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1 May 19 10:30:39 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connection to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1 closed May 19 10:30:39 database-cluster-node1 iscsid[2515]: Connected to Discovery Address 205.219.64.1
So every 30 seconds I am trying to connect and my connection is closed then I am reconnected. I set the connection to the SAN to be constant or continuous because If I am disconnected from the SAN, I will like to be connected automatically as well.
I thought it was coming from some configuration file and basically this one :
/etc/iscsi.conf: # Timeout options # Configuration Options
LoginTimeout=25 ActiveTimeout=25 IdleTimeout=180 PingTimeout=15 HeaderDigest=prefer-off DataDigest=prefer-off
# We want to automate the connection # If a Connection to the SAN is broken we want to reestablish # automatically a new connection Continuous=yes
DiscoveryAddress=205.219.64.1 OutgoingUsername=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx perenety.com OutgoingPassword=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I do not thing the problem is coming from the cluster set-up. But let me describe how it is, I have two servers running the cluster server on both machines. One of them is owning the Service (Server A), and the other one is a cluster member. When Server B is dead, Server A is acknowledging from its dead status. The problem is Server B is not taking the relay on the Service that is supposed to be shared (GFS). Only one of Server A and B is able to see the Service running on the cluster configuration.
Thanks.
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