[gpfsug-discuss] proper gpfs shutdown when node disappears

J. Eric Wonderley eric.wonderley at vt.edu
Thu Feb 2 17:03:51 GMT 2017


Is there a way to accomplish this so the rest of cluster knows its down?

My state now:
[root at cl001 ~]# mmgetstate -aL
cl004.cl.arc.internal:  mmremote: determineMode: Missing file
/var/mmfs/gen/mmsdrfs.
cl004.cl.arc.internal:  mmremote: This node does not belong to a GPFS
cluster.
mmdsh: cl004.cl.arc.internal remote shell process had return code 1.

 Node number  Node name       Quorum  Nodes up  Total nodes  GPFS state
Remarks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       1      cl001              5        7          8       active
quorum node
       2      cl002              5        7          8       active
quorum node
       3      cl003              5        7          8       active
quorum node
       4      cl004              0        0          8       unknown
quorum node
       5      cl005              5        7          8       active
quorum node
       6      cl006              5        7          8       active
quorum node
       7      cl007              5        7          8       active
quorum node
       8      cl008              5        7          8       active
quorum node

cl004 we think has an internal raid controller blowout
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