What does a `ls -ln' reveal?
Are the UIDs/GIDs of the first three files the same as all the others?
Regards,
Stewart
On Fri Mar 6 9:28 , Jeff Sturm sent:
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Hi All,
Please let me know , from where to get libnet.so to compile heartbeat.
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Mihir jha
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We keep Lucene search indexes on a GFS storage volume, mounted
cluster-wide. This way each cluster node can perform a search, or
append the search index with new content. Works great.
Funny thing is, when I list the directory containing the search index, I
sometimes see output like the followin
Hi,
I modified the bladecenter fence agent script to work with an HP c7000
enclosure and i named it fence_c7000 and placed it in the/sbin dir.
In order to use this as a fencing device I created the following entries
in my cluster.conf:
Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
> Doug Bunger wrote:
>> I'm having trouble making the cluster aware of changes in Fedora 10
>> (x86_64). The setup has three VMs accessing a shared, attached
>> partition, formatted as GFS.When modifying the cluster.conf and
>> incrementing version number, I have to b
All nodes are up to date, booted this within the last 24 hours.
The behavior of ccs_tool seems to have changed at some point between 5.3
(FC6/7-ish?) and F10:
# cp /etc/cluster/cluster.conf /tmp
# vi /tmp/cluster.conf
# ccs_tool update /tmp/cluster.conf
Unknown command, update
Try 'ccs_