Hi,

14.11.2011 19:29, Nick Khamis wrote:
> Hello Andrew,
> 
> Thank you so much for your response. I wanted to clarify, I am running the
> pacemaker stack, and experiening errors with ocf:pacemaker:o2cb and
> ocfs2_controld.pcmk. Tracking some of the o2cb processes, I waned to say that:

You run pacemaker on top on cman, am I correct? Node IDs from your logs
force me to think so. You previous messages too.

Why do you try to run ocfs2_controld.pcmk then? You need
ocfs2_controld.cman!!!

*.pcmk are to be used is you run corosync/openais without cman modules.
Otherwise you need dlm_controld (not .pcmk) and ocfs2_controld.cman.

If I understand correctly, when cman modules and daemons are used, then
cman is the main cluster manager, not pacemaker. It does quorum
calculations as well as node list maintenance. Pacemaker just replaces
rgmanager and some fenced functionality in this case.

When cman is not used, pacemaker does lots of other things too.

I may be wrong in details a little bit, Andrew may correct me then.

Please note, that cluster 3.1.* does not include dlm_controld.pcmk
anymore, and I think it is a big mistake. Latest release with it is 3.0.17.

Best,
Vladislav
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