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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1
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      How is the block device being shared? Shouldn't be any different than a normal local drive to the system.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        You are sure that you have a /dev/sdb1 device?

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        • AlyRagabA
          AlyRagab @travisdh1
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          @travisdh1 said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

          How is the block device being shared? Shouldn't be any different than a normal local drive to the system.

          the block device is shared from iSCSI SAN Storage

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @AlyRagab
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            @AlyRagab said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

            @travisdh1 said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

            How is the block device being shared? Shouldn't be any different than a normal local drive to the system.

            the block device is shared from iSCSI SAN Storage

            And the iSCSI device has /dev/sdb? Are you sure? Just double check that.

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            • AlyRagabA
              AlyRagab @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

              You are sure that you have a /dev/sdb1 device?

              yes , since i have one disk in this server " /dev/sda " and after iscsiadm login to the shared lun from iSCSI Target i can see /dev/sdb

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Any reason that you are using sdb1 not sdb?

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                • AlyRagabA
                  AlyRagab @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller i want to configure cluster between 3 nodes running with CentOS7 using pacemaker and shared storage ,
                  i have created the shared LUN on the storage and i can access it through all nodes,
                  i have configured the nodes with the basic configuration of the pacemaker and pcs status command shows me that everything is very good
                  all nodes are online and there is no any error ,

                  in one node from them i have created a partition "sdb1" so that i can create a GFS2 file system to that and then complete the cluster resource setup on it but have faced this error

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                  • AlyRagabA
                    AlyRagab @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                    @AlyRagab said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                    @travisdh1 said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                    How is the block device being shared? Shouldn't be any different than a normal local drive to the system.

                    the block device is shared from iSCSI SAN Storage

                    And the iSCSI device has /dev/sdb? Are you sure? Just double check that.

                    yes it has

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @AlyRagab
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                      @AlyRagab said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                      @scottalanmiller i want to configure cluster between 3 nodes running with CentOS7 using pacemaker and shared storage ,
                      i have created the shared LUN on the storage and i can access it through all nodes,
                      i have configured the nodes with the basic configuration of the pacemaker and pcs status command shows me that everything is very good
                      all nodes are online and there is no any error ,

                      in one node from them i have created a partition "sdb1" so that i can create a GFS2 file system to that and then complete the cluster resource setup on it but have faced this error

                      Why a partition when you are using LVM?

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                      • AlyRagabA
                        AlyRagab @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller sorry , i mean i want to create the volume group based on this pyhiscal partition using the CLVM but i can not at this moment to do that

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                        • travisdh1T
                          travisdh1 @AlyRagab
                          last edited by

                          @AlyRagab said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                          @scottalanmiller sorry , i mean i want to create the volume group based on this pyhiscal partition using the CLVM but i can not at this moment to do that

                          What does pvdisplay currently list?

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                          • AlyRagabA
                            AlyRagab @travisdh1
                            last edited by

                            @travisdh1 said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                            @AlyRagab said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                            @scottalanmiller sorry , i mean i want to create the volume group based on this pyhiscal partition using the CLVM but i can not at this moment to do that

                            What does pvdisplay currently list?

                            here is the output of the pvs command

                            [root@node1 ~]# pvs
                            connect() failed on local socket: No such file or directory
                            Internal cluster locking initialisation failed.
                            WARNING: Falling back to local file-based locking.
                            Volume Groups with the clustered attribute will be inaccessible.
                            PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
                            /dev/sda2 centos lvm2 a-- 29.51g 44.00m
                            /dev/sdb1 lvm2 --- 60.00g 60.00g

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                            • AlyRagabA
                              AlyRagab
                              last edited by

                              pvdisplay command output too

                              [root@node1 ~]# pvdisplay
                              connect() failed on local socket: No such file or directory
                              Internal cluster locking initialisation failed.
                              WARNING: Falling back to local file-based locking.
                              Volume Groups with the clustered attribute will be inaccessible.
                              --- Physical volume ---
                              PV Name /dev/sda2
                              VG Name centos
                              PV Size 29.51 GiB / not usable 3.00 MiB
                              Allocatable yes
                              PE Size 4.00 MiB
                              Total PE 7554
                              Free PE 11
                              Allocated PE 7543
                              PV UUID kI6RJ1-ZfLZ-vSNW-teO3-dheF-aK8j-OKSole

                              "/dev/sdb1" is a new physical volume of "60.00 GiB"
                              --- NEW Physical volume ---
                              PV Name /dev/sdb1
                              VG Name
                              PV Size 60.00 GiB
                              Allocatable NO
                              PE Size 0
                              Total PE 0
                              Free PE 0
                              Allocated PE 0
                              PV UUID P1CkZw-jq49-a6T6-mwO5-EQtz-y4dX-BYcUWq

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                              • travisdh1T
                                travisdh1 @AlyRagab
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                                @AlyRagab That's looking like something is wrong with the iSCSI mount.

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                                • AlyRagabA
                                  AlyRagab @travisdh1
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                                  @travisdh1 said in CLVM for CentOS 7:

                                  @AlyRagab That's looking like something is wrong with the iSCSI mount.

                                  i am using the below commands to access the storage :
                                  the IP Address of the Target is : 192.168.1.40

                                  iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 192.168.1.40
                                  iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2017-05.local.server:target -p 192.168.1.40:3260 --login
                                  
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                                  • AlyRagabA
                                    AlyRagab @AlyRagab
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                                    @AlyRagab and from the storage side :

                                    # targetcli sessions
                                    alias: node1.server.local       sid: 4 type: Normal session-state: LOGGED_IN
                                    alias: node2.server.local       sid: 5 type: Normal session-state: LOGGED_IN
                                    alias: node3.server.local       sid: 2 type: Normal session-state: LOGGED_IN
                                    
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