On 1/6/2011 8:28 AM, Parvez Shaikh wrote:
> Hi Fabio
>
> This produces output -
>
> cman-2.0.115-29.el5
>
> So does it indicate 2.0.115-29 is version?
yes
Fabio
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Hi Fabio
This produces output -
cman-2.0.115-29.el5
So does it indicate 2.0.115-29 is version?
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
> On 1/6/2011 6:24 AM, Parvez Shaikh wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there any command which states Red Hat cluster version?
>>
>> I tried cman_to
On 1/6/2011 6:24 AM, Parvez Shaikh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any command which states Red Hat cluster version?
>
> I tried cman_tool version, and ccs_tool -V both produce different
> results, most likely reporting version of their own (not of Cluster
> suite)
>
rpm -q -f $(which cman_tool)
Hi all,
Is there any command which states Red Hat cluster version?
I tried cman_tool version, and ccs_tool -V both produce different
results, most likely reporting version of their own (not of Cluster
suite)
yum list installed *Cluster*
produces following -
Installed Packages
Cluster_Administr
Is there any way to query if a service is frozen with snmp, it doesn't appear
that
"running" is distinguished from "frozen" in rhcServiceStatusCode and I was
hoping
to avoid anything not native to snmp in order to deduce this. I could use an
extend
or exec for example but that's not really desir
- Original Message -
| Dear everyone!
|
| we have recently had an unknown problem with our cluster and we have
| lost some data, including the latest user accounts created.
| Does anyone have any idea of how to recover those user accounts and
| data?
| The data haven't been deleted so it s
On 01/05/2011 11:08 AM, Luis Cebamanos wrote:
> Dear everyone!
>
> we have recently had an unknown problem with our cluster and we have
> lost some data, including the latest user accounts created.
> Does anyone have any idea of how to recover those user accounts and data?
> The data haven't been
Dear everyone!
we have recently had an unknown problem with our cluster and we have
lost some data, including the latest user accounts created.
Does anyone have any idea of how to recover those user accounts and data?
The data haven't been deleted so it should be in somewhere in the disk!!!
Pl
Adam,
Thank you for the background on stuffed inodes and resource groups, it is much
appreciated.
For this specific application most files are under 1k. A few are larger
(20-30k) but they are rare and so I think we can accommodate a small
performance hit for these. Overall the file system ma
Hi Adam,
thanks for your help. One problem was, that we did not mounted the GFS2
file system with no noatime and nodiratime options.
We still have a problem with postfix. The gfs2 hang analyzer says:
There is 1 glock with waiters.
node4, pid 20902 is waiting for glock 6/11486739, which is held b
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