Hi Fabio,
and many thanks. But just another precision :
you mean that ccs_sync is making the job
now , in a hidden way when cman_tool -r version is
executed , right ?
but does the fact that cluster.conf is in another place
than /etc/cluster matter for ccs_sync to work fine ?
because I just tried :
[r...@oberon3 ~]# ccs_sync help
Unable to parse /etc/cluster/cluster.conf: No such file or directory
Does that mean that ccs_sync does not take in account the
/etc/sysconfig/cman file ?

Thanks again
Alain


Fabio M. Di Nitto a écrit :
On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 11:46 +0200, Alain.Moulle wrote:
Hi,

With this release : cman-3.0.2-1.fc11.x86_64
it seems that we can't do ccs_tool update anymore :

  ccs_tool update /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
  Unknown command, update.
  Try 'ccs_tool help' for help.

and effectively the help does not list anymore options update (neither upgrade).

Therefore, what is the new way to make it dynamically update the configuration ?

The configuration distribution across nodes is now delegate to
luci/ricci via ccs_sync command. The old ccsd ccs_tool bits are gone.

Assuming your configuration is identical on all nodes you can issue, on
one node only, cman_tool version -r $newversion.

$newversion is either 0 (autodetect the version from cluster.conf and
check that is newer/higher than the runtime config) or the exact version
you want to load.

Note that we are still working on smoothing a few corners in the new
configuration system and that a bad config could be problematic for the
cluster.

Fabio



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