> Right now my only recourse is one of these options:
> a) Install Ubuntu 8.04 in a VM and use heartbeat-gui
>
Have you installed the package heartbeat-2-gui? It provides
/usr/lib/heartbeat-gui/haclient.py which is called heartbeat-gui in Ubuntu.
-Ryan
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Hi Rob,
I am using heartbeat 2 to run an HA OpenLDAP system. The cluster has
two nodes, one designated as the master and the other as a slave. Thus
far it has been very stable, and handles failover quite well. In a
nutshell, this is how it is set up.
- Both nodes have a two ldap configurations,
Hello List.
I came in this morning and found that one of my clusters had a failure
over the weekend. This cluster is not yet production, but is slated to
become a production cluster soon, so I am hoping I can get some
help/advice to keep this type of failure from occurring again in the
future.
Th
Hello List.
I came in this morning and found that one of my clusters had a failure
over the weekend. This cluster is not yet production, but is slated to
become a production cluster soon, so I am hoping I can get some
help/advice to keep this type of failure from occurring again in the
future.
Th
> Test it yourself, if you run into a 20min NFS timeout you certainly hit a bug
> and should switch the kernel version ;)
I have switched over to TCP and just like you said, it does work! I
had to shuffle around my orders to resolve some stale NFS issues, but
it appears TCP works just about as qui
> Why do you think you need udp to get nfs failover to work?
>
I am under the impression that using TCP would cause a TIME_WAIT issue
during node failover. Its actually stated at hint #2 on the Linux-HA
website's NFS page: http://www.linux-ha.org/HaNFS
If this is incorrect, I am more then happy t
Hello, I have a question about NFS clustering and data corruption. I
have built out a HA NFS solution using heartbeat on SLES 10.
Everything seems to be working well, but upon mounting the cluster on
my SLES client I received the error message:
Using NFS over UDP can cause data corruption.
Please
> As far a I can judge (I am the author) there is only one problem with the
> book: It is only available in German at the moment. Sorry.
> I am still trying to convice O'Reilly to translate it ;-)
I would love to have a copy of this book. Would it help if I write
O'Reily and ask for a translation?
Wayne,
You may want to take a look at the thread I started from last week:
http://lists.community.tummy.com/pipermail/linux-ha/2008-February/031023.html
I had a very similar issue that boiled down to two problems in my
particular case; I was not running nfsboot, and my shared disk had
different m
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Ryan Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here are some instructions for SLES9, since they mention the lack of
> rpc.statd, I think this should probably point you in the right direction.
>
> http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~johnp/compute/ha-nfs-sles9.html
>
> Pay car
Greetings list,
I have been trying, quite unsuccessfully, to setup a HA NFS server
using SLES 10. I have looked at various articles in the linux-ha wiki
as well as past postings on the mailing list. As far as I can tell,
everything is working as it should with heartbeat. I am trying this
mailing l
Hello HA Guru's.
I would like to setup stonith on two Dell PE2950's with Drac5 cards. I am
currently using SLES 10 sp1, and the Heartbeat provided by Suse (2.0.8-0.19).
However it only has support for Drac3 cards.
That said, I did some searching and found a couple references to
stonith/drac5 on t
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