rg_test test /etc/cluster/cluster.conf start service guest1
2013/11/21 Paras pradhan <pradhanpa...@gmail.com> > Hi, > > My failover domain looks like this: > > <failoverdomain name="myfd1" nofailback="1" ordered="1" restricted="0"> > <failoverdomainnode name="vtst1" > priority="1"/> > <failoverdomainnode name="vtst3" > priority="2"/> > <failoverdomainnode name="vtst2" > priority="3"/> > > > </failoverdomain> > > > I have vm service that uses this failover domain. If my node vtst1 is > offline, the service doesnot start on vtst3 which is 2nd in the priority. > > I tried to start it with: clusvcadm -e vm:guest1 and even with -F and -m > option. > > All i see is this error: > > Nov 21 15:40:29 vtst3 clurgmgrd[13911]: <notice> start on vm "guest1" > returned 1 (generic error) > Nov 21 15:40:29 vtst3 clurgmgrd[13911]: <warning> #68: Failed to start > vm:guest1; return value: 1 > Nov 21 15:40:29 vtst3 clurgmgrd[13911]: <notice> Stopping service > vm:guest1 > Nov 21 15:40:35 vtst3 clurgmgrd[13911]: <notice> Service vm:guest1 is > recovering > Nov 21 15:40:35 vtst3 clurgmgrd[13911]: <warning> #71: Relocating failed > service vm:guest1 > Nov 21 15:40:35 vtst3 clurgmgrd[13911]: <notice> Service vm:guest1 is > stopped > > > How do I debug? > Thanks! > Paras. > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > Linux-cluster@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > -- esta es mi vida e me la vivo hasta que dios quiera
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