Hi,

On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 01:29:21PM +0000, John Gardner wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Well, I don't know how to fix your GUI problem, but what about using 
> > cibadmin -Q -o resources, to get all configured resources, edit the output, 
> > add a new IP address resource, and add it cibadmin -U to update it?
> > 
> > Sebastian
> > 
> 
> Seabastian, now I have another problem (lack of knowledge on my part!)
> 
> When I type:
> 
> cibadmin -Q -o resources
> 
> I get:
> 
>  <resources>
>    <primitive class="ocf" type="IPaddr2" provider="heartbeat"
> id="virtual_ip">
>      <instance_attributes id="virtual_ip_instance_attrs">
>        <attributes>
>          <nvpair id="8ed71fe6-b7f1-40f2-b7c5-697fdf38b9b5" name="ip"
> value="192.168.1.74"/>
>        </attributes>
>      </instance_attributes>
>    </primitive>
>  </resources>
> 
> How would I add another virtual ip address using cibadmin?
> 
> Presumably I'd use the modify (-M) switch?  How do I generate the unique
> nvpair id?

Invent some. They just have to be unique.

Thanks,

Dejan

> Regards
> 
> John
> 
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