Hi,

On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 06:50:38PM +0800, Javen Wu wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I wrote a simple client by use of the Heartbeat client API and build it on
> the top of the heartbeat 3.0.
> My client is to form a simple private multi-node cluster and support
> autojoin.
> 
> ------%<--segment of my ha.cf------
>  autojoin            any
> 
> apiauth myclient uid=root
> respawn root /usr/lib64/heartbeat/myclient
> ------%<-------------------------------------
> 
> But I found the below error when I run my client.
> =========%<============
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 WARN: Deprecated 'legacy'
> auto_failback option selected.
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 WARN: Please convert to 'auto_failback
> on'.
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 WARN: See documentation for conversion
> details.
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 WARN: logd is enabled but
> logfile/debugfile/logfacility is still configured in ha.cf
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 ERROR: R1 style resource management
> conflicts with  autojoin set
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 ERROR: You need either unset autojoin
> or enable crm
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 ERROR: Configuration error, heartbeat
> not started.
> heartbeat[21726]: 2010/01/05_05:51:54 debug: Exiting from pid 21726 [rc=6]
> ======%<===============
> 
> After check the code, I found the failure caused by
> heartbeat/config.c:r1_style_valid().
> I don't know why my client was thought as "r1" (release 1) style by default
> and the "autojoin  any" must be disabled in r1 style.
> 
> Do you know how to make a "non-r1" style client and make my client support
> autojoin and multiple node at same time?

Add "crm yes" to ha.cf.

Thanks,

Dejan

> Thanks
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