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Operating Systems SCO Strange behaviour on Openserver 5.0.2 after 09/2015 Post 302962409 by jgt on Monday 14th of December 2015 08:39:34 AM
Old 12-14-2015
What version are you using, and what hardware?
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GROUPD(8)							      cluster								 GROUPD(8)

NAME
groupd - compatibility daemon for fenced, dlm_controld and gfs_controld SYNOPSIS
groupd [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
The groupd daemon and libgroup library are used by the fenced, dlm_controld and gfs_controld daemons when they are operating in clus- ter2-compatible mode to perform a rolling cluster upgrade from cluster2 to cluster3. See cman(5) for more information on the upgrading configuration option needed to perform a rolling upgrade. When the upgrading option is enabled, cman adds the following to the online configuration: <group groupd_compat="1"/> This setting causes the cman init script to start the groupd daemon, and causes the groupd, fenced, dlm_controld and gfs_controld daemons to operate in the old cluster2 mode so they will be compatible with cluster2 nodes in the cluster that have not yet been upgraded. The upgrading setting, including the groupd_compat setting, cannot be changed in a running cluster. The entire cluster must be taken off- line to change these because the new cluster3 default modes are not compatible with the old cluster2 modes. The upgrading/compat settings cause the new cluster3 daemons to run the old cluster2 code and protocols. OPTIONS
Command line options override a corresponding setting in cluster.conf. -D Enable debugging to stderr and don't fork. -L Enable debugging to log file. -g num groupd compatibility mode, 0 off, 1 on. Default 0. -h Print a help message describing available options, then exit. -V Print program version information, then exit. SEE ALSO
cman(5), fenced(8), dlm_controld(8), gfs_controld(8) cluster 2009-01-19 GROUPD(8)
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