Cluster services stop after error: "qdiskd[XXXX]: Specified partition /dev/mapper/XXXX does not have a qdisk label"

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

  • Cluster services stop after error: "qdiskd[XXXX]: Specified partition /dev/mapper/XXXX does not have a qdisk label"
    Sep 30 09:36:35 node-a qdiskd[7042]: stat
    Sep 30 09:36:35 node-a qdiskd[7042]: Specified partition /dev/mapper/qdisk1 does not have a qdisk label
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Unloading all Corosync service engines.
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: corosync extended virtual synchrony service
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: corosync configuration service
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: corosync cluster closed process group service v1.01
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: corosync cluster config database access v1.01
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: corosync profile loading service
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: openais checkpoint service B.01.01
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: corosync CMAN membership service 2.90
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [SERV  ] Service engine unloaded: corosync cluster quorum service v0.1
    Sep 30 09:36:37 node-a corosync[2598]:   [MAIN  ] Corosync Cluster Engine exiting with status 0 at main.c:2055.

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (with the High Availability Add-on)
  • cman
  • qdisk

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