Service ccsd reports error 'Unable to read complete comm_header_t.' when starting the service cman.

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Issue

  • cman service is failing to start due to following error messages for ccsd daemon:
Dec 2 00:31:06 node1 ccsd[4901]: Starting ccsd 1.0.7:  
Dec 2 00:31:06 node1 ccsd[4901]: Built: Jun 22 2006 18:15:41  
Dec 2 00:31:06 node1 ccsd[4901]: Copyright (C) Red Hat, Inc. 2004 All rights reserved.  
Dec 2 00:31:07 node1 ccsd: succeeded  
Dec 2 00:31:16 node1 kernel: CMAN 2.6.9-45.2 (built Jul 13 2006 11:42:36) installed  
Dec 2 00:31:16 node1 kernel: DLM 2.6.9-42.10 (built Jul 13 2006 11:48:04) installed  
Dec 2 00:31:16 node1 ccsd[4901]: Unable to read complete comm_header_t.  
Dec 2 00:31:16 node1 cman: cman_tool: cannot connect to ccs (name=none) failed  
Dec 2 00:31:16 node1 ccsd[4901]: Unable to write package back to sender: Broken pipe  
Dec 2 00:31:16 node1 ccsd[4901]: Error while processing request: Operation not permitted  
Dec 2 00:31:36 node1 ccsd[4901]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 30 seconds.  
Dec 2 00:32:06 node1 ccsd[4901]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 60 seconds.  
Dec 2 00:32:36 node1 ccsd[4901]: Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 90 seconds. 

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5
  • Red Hat Cluster Suite

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