[Linux-HA] Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Joe Bill
> Stopping the Heartbeat daemon (service heartbeat stop) > does not stop the DRBD daemon even if it is one of > the resources. - Heartbeat and DRBD are 2 different products/packages - Like most services, DRBD doesn't need Heartbeat to run. You can set up and run DRBD volumes without Heartbea

Re: [Linux-HA] Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Dominik Klein
Joe Bill wrote: > >> Stopping the Heartbeat daemon (service heartbeat stop) >> does not stop the DRBD daemon even if it is one of >> the resources. > > - Heartbeat and DRBD are 2 different products/packages > > - Like most services, DRBD doesn't need Heartbeat to run. You can set up and > run

[Linux-HA] Problem with Two Apache Web Servers in an Active/Active Configuration

2009-04-03 Thread dang thai hoang
  Hi guys! I am a newbie and I really need your help. I followed this instruction: http://www.linux-ha.org/GettingStartedV2/TwoApaches to  confugure 2 apache server in an Active/Active state but it did not work.   I have Win XP host, VirtualBox installed and two Ub

[Linux-HA] Re: Re: Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Joe Bill
dk wrote: > Joe Bill wrote: > >> - The DRBD daemons provide the communication interface >> for each network volume and are therefor an integral >> part of the volume management. Without the DRBD daemons, >>you (manually) and Heartbeat (automagically) could not >> handle the DRBD volumes. > >Just

Re: [Linux-HA] Re: Re: Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Dominik Klein
>>> - The DRBD daemons provide the communication interface >>> for each network volume and are therefor an integral >>> part of the volume management. Without the DRBD daemons, >>> you (manually) and Heartbeat (automagically) could not >>> handle the DRBD volumes. >> Just to avoid confusion: There

Re: [Linux-HA] node ignored after reboot

2009-04-03 Thread Andrew Beekhof
Sorry, I've had to ignore Heartbeat based clusters for the last few weeks... There may have been a problem with 1.0.2, I never tested it with Heartbeat, but my testing this week indicates the current code should work. So you might want to consider updating... This looks suspicious though: heart

Re: [Linux-HA] How to determine why resources aren't started?

2009-04-03 Thread Andrew Beekhof
I'd not be using master/slave resources with 2.1.4 Try getting the latest version of Pacemaker (which also lists failed operations in the crm_mon output) On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 16:21, Michael Rendell wrote: > Hi, > >  Am having problems determining why some resources are not started > by linux-h

[Linux-HA] Re: Re: Re: Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Joe Bill
dk wrote: >> Now I'm the one confused. >> What are these processes that show up when I ps -ef ? >> >> root..25621..0..2008..?00:00:00 [drbd7_worker] >> root.175581..0..2008..?00:00:00 [drbd7_receiver] >> root.246471..0.Jan02..?00:00:27 [drbd7_asender] >> >> Doe

RE: [Linux-HA] Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Jerome Yanga
Thanks. jerome -Original Message- From: linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org [mailto:linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org] On Behalf Of Dominik Klein Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 10:44 PM To: General Linux-HA mailing list Subject: Re: [Linux-HA] Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not sto

RE: [Linux-HA] Re: Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Jerome Yanga
Thanks. In my situation, DRBD is a resource in my cluster. Hence, it is managed by heartbeat. jerome -Original Message- From: linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org [mailto:linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org] On Behalf Of Dominik Klein Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 1:50 AM To: General Li

Re: Re: Re: [Linux-HA] Stopping the Heartbeat daemon does not stop the DRBD Daemon

2009-04-03 Thread Ethan Bannister
DRBD is a daemon. Rule of thumb - if you can run "service status" on a machine, and it comes back with something useful, you know it has a daemon running the service. Another note, I believe that DRBD ideally should be controlled by heartbeat and solely heartbeat. So check to see if DRBD is se