Hi,
After getting to know the Configuring and Managing a Red Hat Cluster
documentation [1] fairly well, I have a few enhancement suggestions.
What is the best way to submit these?
[1]
http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5.2/html/Cluster_Administration/
Regards
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Denis
Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to the RHEL Clusters. Is there any way, (other than the
cluster.conf file) using which we can view / list all the Cluster
Resources that are used under the Cluster Service (Resource Group)? Some
command which might give some output as -
Service
Hi,
I have begun a setup with a pretty simple 3-node cluster and a couple of
services. One of these is NFS, and I have setup the basics as laid out
in the included cluster.conf below.
A couple of questions :
1. Do I need to keep the nfs-state information on the NFS_homes volume
so as to keep it
Hi ,
About this problem, I wonder if it is a definitive behavior considered
as normal ?
or if this will work differently in a next release of cman or openais ?
(in previous versions with cman-2.0.73, we did not had this problem)
Thanks if someone could give an answer...
Regards,
Alain
Release
- denis denisb+gm...@gmail.com wrote:
| Hi,
|
| After getting to know the Configuring and Managing a Red Hat
| Cluster
| documentation [1] fairly well, I have a few enhancement suggestions.
| What is the best way to submit these?
|
| [1]
|
Alain.Moulle wrote:
Hi ,
About this problem, I wonder if it is a definitive behavior considered
as normal ?
or if this will work differently in a next release of cman or openais ?
(in previous versions with cman-2.0.73, we did not had this problem)
Thanks if someone could give an answer...
Vivek Purohit wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the previous reply.
I was able to run the checkpointing tests in the tarball Openais
on RHEL 5.
I explored and came to know that the CMAN service of RHEL 5's
clustersuite runs as aisexec; thus the tests could be run directly.
Can you please
Why can't I mount my gfs logical volume on the second node in the cluster?
I am creating a new GFS file system on an existing cluster. Here is what I
did;
1. I determined I had space in an existing volume group (both nodes)
2. I created my logical volume (node 1)
3. I ran my gfs_mkfs (node
I got my logical volume activated via a lvchange -ay /dev/vg/new_lv and
was able to mount it.
I just wondered why clvmd/gfs did not handle this, as I have seen it
before.
Gary Romo
Gary
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 13:20 +0800, Jeff Jansen wrote:
snip
Hmm, that's pretty much exactly what I have. But qdiskd can't start
because
ccsd refuses the connection saying that it's not quorate.
Funny - just encountered this exact issue this morning during some
testing and have been
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