How does that read?
Good to me, although I had to look up the term "interim" :)
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On 2007-07-05T11:35:14, Dominik Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Oh my god, 2.0.8 as released from Linux HA? That version is positively
> >ancient. drbd isn't really working in there, I fixed it afterwards.
> Nice to know. It would be GREAT if this was on the linux-ha website
> somewhere.
Tha
On 2007-07-05T02:21:31, Carson Gaspar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If things don't change soon, it sounds like it's time to fork the code.
> Which sucks, but sucks less than the current situation.
Doesn't seem really necessary yet. While the problem is annoying and
frustrating, we can readily pr
Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
(And no, it's not a good thing. It doesn't make me happy. Our latest
stable release shouldn't be so long ago. I cannot affect it. I've
offered to, but been ignored. The best we can do for you is provide
tested and devel packages at the openSUSE build service.)
If thin
Oh my god, 2.0.8 as released from Linux HA? That version is positively
ancient. drbd isn't really working in there, I fixed it afterwards.
Nice to know. It would be GREAT if this was on the linux-ha website
somewhere.
http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/ha-clustering is the
version
On 2007-07-05T08:19:01, Dominik Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >It might be a bit late in the game to ask this, but
> >which heartbeat version, exactly, are you running?
> 2.0.8 compiled from source on openSuSE 10.2
> Which version do you recommend?
Oh my god, 2.0.8 as released from Linux HA?
Good morning.
Sure you didn't forget a --meta here?
Running it with "--meta" produced an error:
1: crm_resource -r ms-r0 -v '#default' --meta -p target_role
crm_resource: unrecognized option `--meta'
not good>
1: drbdadm state r0
Unknown/TOO_LARGE
state after just the module being loaded>
On 2007-07-04T15:04:36, Dominik Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1: crm_resource -r ms-r0 -v 'started' -p target_role
> 1: crm_resource -r fs0 -v 'started' -p target_role
Sure you didn't forget a --meta here?
> not good>
>
> 1: drbdadm state r0
> Unknown/TOO_LARGE
> state after just the mod
I just tried the setup with drbd7 and the original heartbeat ocf drbd
script. I get the same result. !?
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My drbd setup is working. I can manually set each note to be primary for
each resource (while the other is secondary of course). When starting
heartbeat, I make sure every drbd device is either Unconfigured/down or
secondary.
Just don't start drbd at boot. If it's running anyway, heartbeat sho
I'll dig a little deeper and let you know later with a lot of details.
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On 2007-07-04T12:48:03, Dominik Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read http://wiki.linux-ha.org/DRBD/HowTov2 today and wanted to set up
> those examples for a testing scenario.
Cool!
> My drbd setup is working. I can manually set each note to be primary for
> each resource (while the other
I forgot one thing: The resource type "drbd_master_slave" is a copy of
the drbd OCF script supplied by heartbeat. Other than checking for the
string "Unconfigured" instead of "Not configured" as used in drbd7, the
script is unchanged.
Regards
Dominik
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I read http://wiki.linux-ha.org/DRBD/HowTov2 today and wanted to set up
those examples for a testing scenario.
My drbd setup is working. I can manually set each note to be primary for
each resource (while the other is secondary of course). When starting
heartbeat, I make sure every drbd d
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