At 2017-02-21 00:24:33, "Christine Caulfield"
wrote:>Thanks, I can read that core now. It's something odd happening in the
>sync() code that I can't quite diagnose without the blackbox. We've only
>ever seen crashes like that when there's been network corruption or
>on-wire
On 02/27/2017 01:48 PM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
> I think I may be on to something. It seems that every time my boxes start
> showing increased host load, the preceding change that takes place is:
>
> crmd: info: throttle_send_command: New throttle mode: 0100 (was
> )
>
> I'm
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On 02/26/2017 02:45 PM, iva...@libero.it wrote:
> Hi,
> yes, I want, with active resources, that I can turn them off individually.
> With symmetrical=true when i stop a resource, for example MYIP_4, also MYSMTP
> will stop.
>
> Ragards
> Ivan
I thought that was the goal, to ensure that things
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 5:32 PM, wrote:
> Klaus Wenninger wrote on 02/23/2017 01:12:19 AM:
>
> > > There is a major issue with current setup in Windows. You have to
> > > start virtual machines from openssh connection if you wish to manage
>
Thanks, Ken.
Our late guru was the admin who set all this up, and it's been rock solid until
recent oddities started cropping up. They still function fine - they've just
developed some... quirks.
I found the solution before I got your reply, which was essentially what we
did; update all but
When I recently tried to make use of the DEGRADED monitoring results,
I found out that it does still not work.
Because LRMD choses to filter them in ocf2uniform_rc(),
and maps them to PCMK_OCF_UNKNOWN_ERROR.
See patch suggestion below.
It also filters away the other "special" rc values.
Do we
Oscar Segarra writes:
> In my environment I have 5 guestes that have to be started up in a
> specified order starting for the MySQL database server.
We use a somewhat redesigned resource agent, which connects to the guest
using a virtio channel and waits for a signal