On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 17:34:21 -0500
Lon Hohberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> fabioc (!= fabbione) and I did this today:
>
> http://gfs.wikidev.net/DRBD_Cookbook
>
> I only did very basic testing, but it's a start.
I'm using exactly the same setup, except fencing trough DRBD, on Ubuntu
and can
fabioc (!= fabbione) and I did this today:
http://gfs.wikidev.net/DRBD_Cookbook
I only did very basic testing, but it's a start.
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Correction: "but the nfs service will failover" should read "but the
nfs service will not failover" Sorry.
Randy
Randy Brown wrote:
I just ran `yum update` on one of the nodes in my two node cluster and
now the nfs service won't relocate to the updated node. Here are the
versions of releva
I just ran `yum update` on one of the nodes in my two node cluster and
now the nfs service won't relocate to the updated node. Here are the
versions of relevant packages on each node:
Node 1 (updated node)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -qa |grep -e cman -e lvm -e gfs -e rgmanager
-e kernel
kmod-
Hi,
I'm trying to setup activemq with master and slave.
According to http://activemq.apache.org/shared-file-system-master-slave.html,
you can use a SAN to hold a lockfile for multiple brokers to watch.
But the SAN filesystem must support exclusive file locks.
OCFS2 only supports locking with 'f
On 2007-12-05T21:06:38, Andrew Beekhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Over the last few months, Red Hat and SUSE engineers have been working
> together to port Heartbeat's powerful Cluster Resource Manager (CRM) to run
> natively on top of OpenAIS.
Credit where credit is due: this means you, Andr
Soren Hansen wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> Could you please apply this patch for me? It's handy to be able to
> disable the new kernel version check if we don't actually have the
> kernel headers around, but know that the proper stuff is around when
> it's needed.
Applied, thanks.
Patrick
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Hi
OK I've found the problem, there was an alias am2 on local host line
in /etc/hosts.
Sorry for disturb.
Alain
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Hi
Some new stuff : I've added the "return" just at the
begining of check_xml function in CommandHandler.py
and now GUI works fine with my cluster.conf .
But even when saving again as a new cluster.conf
I always got the same error about local node name
not found in cluster.conf.
Alain
Hi
Thanks