On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:05 PM, mike wrote:
> So now that I have a few clusters up and running after a few problems
> I've started looking at the logs with some regularity. I'm hoping
> someone can confirm my thoughts on some entries in the ha-log.
>
> 1. PEngine Recheck Timer (I_PE_CALC) just po
Hello,
I am trying to install heartbeat 3.0.3 on Fedora 8 as non priveleged user from
sources. Is it not possible to install heartbeat from sources without being
root? I plan to deploy heartbeat on a busybox machine, which is separate from
my development machine.
I was able to make and make in
Morning folks (morning where I am),
I just found out that during the same time frame, mysql reported via monit
that there were too many connections and could not connect to MySQL server
over the VIP.
Will the scenario of having the mysql clogging up the VIP, cause the
heartbeat to repetitively ke
Hi,
The SNMP subagent has been moved to the Pacemaker GUI package:
http://hg.clusterlabs.org/pacemaker/pygui/
(I haven't use it with the recent version of heartbeat-3.* though)
Also the correct configure option is "--enable-snmp-subagent"
"--enable-snmp" option should only affect to some stoni
Ok...I'm smoking it a lil!
EvmsSCC is not available as an available resource type in the gui, but
it's still there within /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Michael Kershaw wrote:
> So..not trying to be annoying here, with the latest patches of
> sles10
So..not trying to be annoying here, with the latest patches of
sles10, I no longer have EvmsSCC. As this is the only one that I
personally used for evms, what would you recommend as a replacement?
Just the evms/lsb?
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:30 AM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20,
I've got ldirectord set up inside heartbeat and it is working well as a
cluster resource. I have set up an ldap service and here is my ldirectord.cf
# Global Directives
checktimeout=2
checkinterval=2
logfile="/var/log/ldirectord"
# heartbeat.example.com
virtual=172.28.185.49:389
protocol=
> From: wo...@ucar.edu
> To: linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org
> Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 12:17:04 -0600
> Subject: Re: [Linux-HA] stonith external/rackpdu question
>
>
> > Do you know that on APC PDUs, you can group outlets across several
> > physical PDUs? I've got a bit more testing to do, but thi
Hi there,
am new here, so please pardon me if I said anything wrong :)
I have 2 nodes (RHEL 4.5).
Running MySQL 5.0.45, Heartbeat 2.1.2 (but using v1 config)
node #1 is primary, node #2 is secondary. auto failback is off.
*Part of ha.cf*
ucast eth1 192.168.32.111
ucast eth1 192.168.32.112
ucast
> Do you know that on APC PDUs, you can group outlets across several
> physical PDUs? I've got a bit more testing to do, but this seems to work ok.
> The plugin is configured to talk to just one outlet on one of the PDUs and the
> PDU does the rest.
No, I didn't know you could do this. I will ha
> We have a pair of servers in a cluster plugged into a pair of APC
> rack-mounted PDU's of the sort that could be controlled by this stonith
> plugin. My problem is that these are dual power supply servers, which
> means I would have to shut down two outlets that are on on two different
> PDUs to
Hi Florian,
I did it with the two hyphens. It was a copy/paste error for the email.
If I want to do SNMP monitoring for the 3.0.0 branch, I have to use
Pacemaker?
Thanks,
-Pat
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[mailto:linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org] On
On 2010-05-17 22:48, Patrice Laramee wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I've been trying to compile heartbeat with SNMP support. It did compile
> fine, but I cannot find the binary 'hbagent'. Was this binary removed
> from this version?
> o./ConfigureMe configure -enable-snmp
Are you aware that thi
So now that I have a few clusters up and running after a few problems
I've started looking at the logs with some regularity. I'm hoping
someone can confirm my thoughts on some entries in the ha-log.
1. PEngine Recheck Timer (I_PE_CALC) just popped!
Is this entry related to the next one?
2. info
Am Dienstag, 18. Mai 2010 10:26:27 schrieb Florian Haas:
> Patrice,
>
> any particular reason why you want to use the old Linux-HA subagent,
> rather than the SNMP trap support bundled with Pacemaker?
>
> Cheers,
> Florian
You cannot monitor a trap sender continiously.
--
Dr. Michael Schwartzkop
Patrice,
any particular reason why you want to use the old Linux-HA subagent,
rather than the SNMP trap support bundled with Pacemaker?
Cheers,
Florian
On 05/17/2010 10:48 PM, Patrice Laramee wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I've been trying to compile heartbeat with SNMP support. It did compile
> fine,
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