Restarting cman after adding a quorum device results in "qdiskd: error while loading shared libraries: libcman.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" in RHEL 6

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Issue

  • I updated packages and added a quorum device to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf and restarted the cman service, and it gives an error of unable to find libcman.so.2
Stopping cluster: 
   Leaving fence domain...                                 [  OK  ]
   Stopping gfs_controld...                                [  OK  ]
   Stopping dlm_controld...                                [  OK  ]
   Stopping fenced...                                      [  OK  ]
   Stopping cman...                                        [  OK  ]
   Unloading kernel modules...                             [  OK  ]
   Unmounting configfs...                                  [  OK  ]
Starting cluster: 
   Checking if cluster has been disabled at boot...        [  OK  ]
   Checking Network Manager...                             [  OK  ]
   Global setup...                                         [  OK  ]
   Loading kernel modules...                               [  OK  ]
   Mounting configfs...                                    [  OK  ]
   Starting cman...                                        [  OK  ]
   Starting qdiskd...  qdiskd: error while loading shared libraries: libcman.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                                           [FAILED]

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 with the High Availability Add On
  • cman/clusterlib updated to 3.0.12.1-32.el6 from an earlier release while cman was running
  • A quorum device (<quorumd>) added to /etc/cluster/cluster.conf since the last time cman was started

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