Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 7 Sep 2004 11:12:54 -0500 | From | mikem <> | Subject | clustering and 2.6 |
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All, I'm having some issues when trying to use some clustering software when running any 2.6.x kernel. Basically, there are 2 nodes connected to 1 storage storage enclosure. When node 1 comes up it reserves the volume(s) in the enclosure. When node 2 comes up the read capacity fails as expected because of the SCSI reservation. However, if node 1 fails node 2 breaks the reservation, but cannot register the disk. At this time we're assuming it's because the read capacity failed and the size of the disk is zero blocks.
The SCSI mid-layer sets a bogus size on a device when read capacity fails. Is this the preferred way to get around this issue? Seems like there should be a better way.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
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