2011/12/14 Rasto Levrinc <[email protected]>: > On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Caspar Smit <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> First of all I encountered a weird display problem using LCMC 1.1.0 (I >> can send a screenshot if needed, the list won't accept it) the screen >> is all garbled below, any idea what happens here? >> This happens on java version 1.6.0_15-b03, is this a known Java >> problem or something else? > > Looks like a Java issue, compiz or something like that. Does it happen > often? Does it go away if you wiggle the Window, resize it? What OS > is it? Can you upgrade the Java and/or window manager? > > There are actually similar issues with dialog boxes, compiz and KDE > in Ubuntu Lucid. Since it was very popular combination of buggy > components at the time, the GUI actually wiggles the dialogs every > time they appear on the screen so they get correctly repainted. > >> >> Second it would be nice if I can start LCMC directly into advanced >> mode in stead of having to click on the advanced select box (maybe >> using a --advanced command line argument?) > > OK, that's simple, you got it in the next version. :) What do you need > in the advanced mode? If it is something that many people use, it > would be better to move it to the "not advanced" mode.
When I create resources in LCMC I like to create them with the Target-role = stopped so they won't start immediatly after creating (when there is still some colo/ordering to do). The target role options is only available in advanced mode. > >> >> Third, when adding a Filesystem resource LCMC detects block devices >> that can be used, it also displays my OS partitions (/dev/sda1 and >> /dev/sda5). Can those be hidden? > > Not a very high priority for me at the moment. > >> >> Fourth also when adding a Filesystem resource LCMC detects block >> devices but doesn't detect any logical volumes (even when they are >> created with LCMC) > > Well it detects them, but they have to be on all the nodes with the same > name, so it may be a little bit too restrictive. You can also enter them, > so it is not completely impossible to do. > I remember hehe (I asked this before some while ago) I don't use CLVM so my LV's are only visible on 1 of the 2 nodes that's why they don't show up :) > When you create them with LCMC, it forgets to reload list of block > devices, so that I have to fix. They will show up if you restart the LCMC > and if they are on all nodes in the cluster. > >> >> Fifth, it is not possible to create a filesystem on a Logical Volume >> after creating it in LCMC, so I must go to the CLI to create a >> filesystem (this is the only step I must do at the CLI) to be able to >> mount / export the LV as for instance an NFS export using exportfs. It >> would be nice if this was possible. > > Well, the code for making filesystem is there. I'll think about it. :) k, thanks. I know this has nothing to do with the purpose of the LCMC but it would make it a more complete package :) Kind regards, Caspar > > Rasto > > -- > Dipl.-Ing. Rastislav Levrinc > [email protected] > Linux Cluster Management Console > http://lcmc.sf.net/ > _______________________________________________ > drbd-mc mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-mc _______________________________________________ drbd-mc mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-mc
