Hi Florian,

>None, because dual-Primary and OCFS2 are utterly pointless for Apache and 
>MySQL. Apache and MySQL can be easily built on single-Primary >DRBD with a 
>regular filesystem (ext3/4, XFS, you name it).
I would like load-balancing and use typo3 which writes upon access to the 
filesystem and db (cache etc.). Still pointless? 

>Well, a Corosync service won't work too well if your cluster is built on 
>Heartbeat, which it looks like it is. :) So if you really must use
>OCFS2 (which I think you don't), switch that Heartbeat/Pacemaker cluster to 
>Corosync/Pacemaker.
I followed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ocfs2-tools/+bug/799711 
resulting in:
update-rc.d o2cb disable
aptitude install openais
which did solve this particular problem, thanks.

Cheers,

Stefan




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