Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
> You guessed it right Chrissie.
>
> In the redhat-release file present in /etc, we get a very user friendly
> name of the Release and the Version like -
>
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 3)
>
> Is there something similar we can get for the Cluste
You guessed it right Chrissie.
In the redhat-release file present in /etc, we get a very user friendly name
of the Release and the Version like -
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 3)
Is there something similar we can get for the Cluster Suite?
Thank you very much for your res
Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
> Ok. Thanks for your prompt reply.
>
> I have another question - Is there any way in which "using the Command
> Line Interface" we can find the version of the Cluster Suite which has
> been installed?
It really depends on how much detail you need. Cluster Suite is .. we
Ok. Thanks for your prompt reply.
I have another question - Is there any way in which "using the Command Line
Interface" we can find the version of the Cluster Suite which has been
installed?
Thanks a lot again.
Regards,
Chaitanya
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
> Ch
Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following is output of my cman_tool status -
>
> Protocol version: 5.0.1
> Config version: 40
> Cluster name: cluster1
> Cluster ID: 39377
> Cluster Member: Yes
> Membership state: Cluster-Member
> Nodes: 2
> Expected_votes: 1
> Total_votes: 2
> Quorum: 1
> Act
Hi,
Following is output of my cman_tool status -
Protocol version: 5.0.1
Config version: 40
Cluster name: cluster1
Cluster ID: 39377
Cluster Member: Yes
Membership state: Cluster-Member
Nodes: 2
Expected_votes: 1
Total_votes: 2
Quorum: 1
Active subsystems: 4
Node name: node1
Node addresses:
Can