Re: [ClusterLabs Developers] [corosync][PATCH][needle] quorumtool: Add option to show all node addresses

2017-04-05 Thread Christine Caulfield
cellent point. The attached patch should work for both branches Chrissie commit 1fa287bcd60f35db6c56c5c8d83fbcf84882efd9 Author: Christine Caulfield <ccaul...@redhat.com> Date: Wed Apr 5 09:26:49 2017 +0100 manpages: Document -a option to corosync-quorumtool Signed-off-by: Christi

[ClusterLabs Developers] [corosync][PATCH][needle] quorumtool: Add option to show all node addresses

2017-04-04 Thread Christine Caulfield
Add a new -a option shows all of the names/ip address of nodes in a multi-homed environment. Signed-off-by: Christine Caulfield <ccaul...@redhat.com> diff --git a/tools/corosync-quorumtool.c b/tools/corosync-quorumtool.c index 5fa937d..52c141c 100644 --- a/tools/corosync-quorumtool.c +++ b

Re: [ClusterLabs Developers] [libqb] heads-up: logging not working with binutils-2.29 standard linker (ld.bfd)

2017-10-20 Thread Christine Caulfield
On 19/10/17 21:49, Jan Pokorný wrote: > On 03/08/17 20:50 +0200, Valentin Vidic wrote: >>> Proper solution: >>> - give me few days to investigate better ways to deal with this > > well, that estimate was off... by far :) > > But given the goals of > - as high level of isolation of the client

Re: [ClusterLabs Developers] libqb 1.0.2 / loop_timerlist.c:67: make_job_from_tmo: Assertion failed

2021-01-27 Thread Christine Caulfield
Hi, I've never seen anything like that before and, as ou say, no real work ha sbeen don in that are since 1.0.2 so I doubt it's a fixed bug. Although libqb claims thread-safety I wouldn't rule out a threading bug with you adding timers from another thread. Looking at the test suite there

Re: [ClusterLabs Developers] libqb 1.0.2 / loop_timerlist.c:67: make_job_from_tmo: Assertion failed

2021-01-27 Thread Christine Caulfield
distribution you're using you might need to ask for a backport of that patch to v1 or, if you're using sources, ask me very nicely for a backport to upstream ;-) Chrissie On 27/01/2021 08:07, Christine Caulfield wrote: Hi, I've never seen anything like that before and, as ou say, no real work