Hi everyone,
please excuse the long Cc list.
Behind the scenes, some of the projects that make up the cluster stack
on Linux have been working together to converge and integrate the
various projects. We have been meeting on and off for the last decade,
and made some amazing progress over the
* Tim Serong wrote:
On 3/3/2011 at 04:51 AM, Michael Prokop m...@grml.org wrote:
[check for .ocf-shellfuncs - build error]
But I'm not building the Debian package right now, just trying to
build from scratch (using the hg repository checkout) - so IMHO the
configure script should complain
On 2011-03-03 10:37, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
Hi everyone,
please excuse the long Cc list.
Behind the scenes, some of the projects that make up the cluster stack
on Linux have been working together to converge and integrate the
various projects. We have been meeting on and off for the
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Stallmann, Andreas astallm...@conet.de wrote:
Hi Andrew,
If suicide is no supported fencing option, why is it still included with
stonith?
Left over from heartbeat v1 days I guess.
Could also be a testing-only device like ssh.
www.clusterlabs.org tells me,
Hi everyone,
please excuse the long Cc list.
Behind the scenes, some of the projects that make up the cluster stack
on Linux have been working together to converge and integrate the
various projects. We have been meeting on and off for the last decade,
and made some amazing progress over the
Hi Dejan,
Except if I do a mistake, I can't find how to add a primitive in an
already existent group ,
or conversely to remove a primitive from an already existent group.
For now, I have to delete the group and recreate it with or without the
primitive,
but cons it that all primitives grouped
Hello All,
I tried configure CIm for openwbem, and I got
/usr/bin/owmofc -u http://localhost:5988/root/cimv2
/usr/share/heartbeat/cim/LinuxHA.mof
File: /usr/share/heartbeat/cim/LinuxHA.mof Line: 0: Starting parsing
File: /usr/share/heartbeat/cim/LinuxHA.mof Line: 625: Finished parsing
File:
On 2011-03-03 10:37, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
Hi everyone,
please excuse the long Cc list.
Behind the scenes, some of the projects that make up the cluster stack
on Linux have been working together to converge and integrate the
various projects. We have been meeting on and off for the
Hi all,
I'm setting up a corosync+pacemaker cluster active/passive with 2 nodes
and some resource managed by crm.
I must control the location of a group of resource based on the node
connectivity.
As you can see in my configuration below, I set a group of resource
gr_freeswitch and I want that
I woke up this morning and discovered that one of my clusters had failed
over during the night. Everything was working fine, but I wanted to know
what happened. From reading the logs, it looks to like the primary node
ftp02 gave up its resources to the secondary node ftp01, which had
become
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