On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:23:52AM -0400, Peter Sylvester wrote:
> I have successfully gotten the ocf:heartbeat:mysql resource to work. Though
> please see the text below. I am getting a couple of warnings, but I'm not
> seeing any params that I can use to change these settings so that the time
>
Hi,
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:23:52AM -0400, Peter Sylvester wrote:
> I have successfully gotten the ocf:heartbeat:mysql resource to work. Though
> please see the text below. I am getting a couple of warnings, but I'm not
> seeing any params that I can use to change these settings so that the t
I have successfully gotten the ocf:heartbeat:mysql resource to work. Though
please see the text below. I am getting a couple of warnings, but I'm not
seeing any params that I can use to change these settings so that the time
outs are larger than what is advised.
Any tips?
crm(live)configure# pr
I have tried using ocf:heartbeat:mysql and have not had much success with
it, though I might try this again this morning since MySQL has changed since
the last time I attempted using it. Any tips for getting this up and
running would be greatly appreciated.
In the production env the two systems w
On Thu, 2010-08-12 at 17:30 -0400, Peter Sylvester wrote:
> I believe I figued out what the problem was. When I unisntalled the version
> of mysql that I got from yum and installed the enterprise verion (one of the
> differences being that one uses /etc/init.d/mysqld and the other uses
> /etc/init
I believe I figued out what the problem was. When I unisntalled the version
of mysql that I got from yum and installed the enterprise verion (one of the
differences being that one uses /etc/init.d/mysqld and the other uses
/etc/init.d/mysql) and it suddenly works, which leads me to believe that th
Ok, so I've got pacemaker and heartbeat going, I have mysql installerd,
pacemaker is set to have a VIP and mysql. I can fail back and forth between
the two servers with no problems. The two resources are configured to work
together to make sure they don't end up on seperate boxes. In short, a lo
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 03:18:51PM -0400, Peter Sylvester wrote:
> I had checked that pdf before but didn't think to check it again now that
> CRM is actually working. This helped me get a VIP up and running between my
> 2 nodes. Now I need to get MySQL going. One would presume by looking a
I had checked that pdf before but didn't think to check it again now that
CRM is actually working. This helped me get a VIP up and running between my
2 nodes. Now I need to get MySQL going. One would presume by looking at
this command to add httpd as a resource...
crm configure primitive WebSit
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 01:19:23PM -0400, Peter Sylvester wrote:
> All,
>
> I've had a litel success this morning. I have 2 servers that are now
> recognized as nodes by crm_mon, which is the furthest I've gotten in several
> days. My next task is to get them to use a VIP, and to get them to mon
All,
I've had a litel success this morning. I have 2 servers that are now
recognized as nodes by crm_mon, which is the furthest I've gotten in several
days. My next task is to get them to use a VIP, and to get them to monitor
eachother and MySQL.
I'm currently reading through the pacemaker expl
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:38:40AM -0400, Peter Sylvester wrote:
> Hey there guys. Today I'm going to start over with a couple of fresh VMs
> and try to get pacemaker going with heartbeat. I haven until the end of the
> day tomorrow to get this up and running before my client says we'll just
Hey there guys. Today I'm going to start over with a couple of fresh VMs
and try to get pacemaker going with heartbeat. I haven until the end of the
day tomorrow to get this up and running before my client says we'll just go
back to using heartbeat. As a note I should state that I am a MySQL DBA
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