RE: [Linux-cluster] Monitoring services/customize failure criteria

2008-09-11 Thread Jeff Stoner
> -Original Message- > Just for clarification, if I use a script resource will the > same script > be used with a status parameter to check the status of the resource? Yes. > Where is the frequency specified for health checking of the resource > whether it be a custom script of apache? I

Re: [Linux-cluster] Monitoring services/customize failure criteria

2008-09-11 Thread Subhendu Ghosh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just for clarification, if I use a script resource will the same script be used with a status parameter to check the status of the resource? Where is the frequency specified for health checking of the resource whether it be a custom script of apache? If we want to ch

RE: [Linux-cluster] Monitoring services/customize failure criteria

2008-09-11 Thread Gerhardus.Geldenhuis
> > Just for clarification, if I use a script resource will the > same script be used with a status parameter to check the > status of the resource? > > Where is the frequency specified for health checking of the > resource whether it be a custom script of apache? If we want > to check health

[Linux-cluster] NFS Late Failover Process..

2008-09-11 Thread Singh Raina, Ajeet
Hi, I have Two Nodes- Master1 And Master2 in cluster.I have one script called scripts.sh acts as a control script for failover. When I kill any process from one node the failover is taking place successful but I had also created mount point in /etc/fstab which should also get umount and then failo

RE: [Linux-cluster] Monitoring services/customize failure criteria

2008-09-11 Thread Gerhardus.Geldenhuis
Thanks for the excellent response, I have just a few follow up questions. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Stoner > Sent: 10 September 2008 18:58 > To: linux clustering > Subject: RE: [Linux-cluster] Monitoring services/customize

RE: [Linux-cluster] Unable to retrieve batch 1776334432 statusfrom....

2008-09-11 Thread Jakub Suchy
Hi, are you sure that you have all hostnames set up properly? /etc/hosts should say: A.B.C.D node1.somewhere A.B.C.E node2.somewhere You should use node1.somewhere as node name in your cluster.conf Jakub > For the benefit of future googlers. > > I managed to get the cman service started without