SC3.1U4 + Sol10 x86: scshutdown not working

From: Harald Husemann (harald.husemann@materna.de)
Date: Tue Nov 21 2006 - 00:50:56 EST


Gurus,

little problem here with a fresh-installed SC3.1:

HW is two x4200 as cluster nodes, and two SE3310, OS is Sol. 10 x86
(newest version, patch rev. EIS-DVD August 06) and Sun Cluster 3.1U4.
The cluster itself is working, but I'm unable to shut down the nodes.
Invoking "scshutdown -g0 -y" gives me the follwoing in /var/adm/messages
on both nodes:

==================/snip/==========================================
Nov 21 06:31:11 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE Sun Java(TM) Web Console[2346]: [ID
489958 daemon.info] com.sun.zfs.web.admin_1.0 was successfully unregistered.
Nov 21 06:31:11 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE Sun Java(TM) Web Console[2346]: [ID
642380 daemon.info] com.sun.cluster.spm_2.0 was successfully unregistered.
Nov 21 06:31:11 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE Sun Java(TM) Web Console[2346]: [ID
469190 daemon.info] com.sun.web.ui_2.2.4 was successfully unregistered.
svc.startd: The system is coming down. Please wait.
svc.startd: 80 system services are now being stopped.
Nov 21 06:31:22 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE FIN_SVC_CTRL: Warning: Because
one or more of the sun cluster userland cluster services are
offline this service goes offline
Nov 21 06:31:22 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE cl_eventlogd[2693]: Going down on
signal 15.
Nov 21 06:31:22 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE INITRGM: Warning: an attempt
to stop or disable the svc:/system/cluster/rgm:default service was
detected and ignored. A shutdown or reboot in progress is allowed
to proceed as normal.
Nov 21 06:31:26 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE INITFED: Warning: an attempt
to stop or disable the svc:/system/cluster/rpc-fed:default service
was detected and ignored. A shutdown or reboot in progress is
allowed to proceed as normal.
Nov 21 06:31:26 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE Cluster.RGM.rgmd: There is already
an instance of this daemon running
Nov 21 06:31:26 WAPDBMUC2-FE-SERVICE Cluster.RGM.fed: There is already
an instance of this daemon running
=======================/snap/=================================

That's it, at this point, both nodes are hanging forever, the only way
to get out of it is halting or power-cycling the systems. Even a normal
shutdown doesn't have any effect on any node, although it says that it
would go down...

Any ideas??

Thanks, and have a nice hackin',

Harald

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