mdadm --run /dev/md? returns the following error
mdadm: failed to run array /dev/md0: Invalid argument
The script need to use mdadm --assemble and needs to provlde the configuration file /etc/mdadm.conf.
Also I am not sur
Changju Gao wrote:
Done. "Bug 1089 Submitted"
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Hi,
Glad to know you got the bottom of this problem. I use a different
Cluster ID
from that of the original HA plugin.
The root cause of this prob
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I start to work on porting Heartbeat to NetBSD also I want
Peter Kruse wrote:
Hello all,
I'm still getting these messages in my syslog in v2.0.3.
Maybe I missed something but I'm quite lost what to do
about this. I mean the only way for a script to leave
a file descriptor open is by having started a process
in the background and not redirecting its out
Done. "Bug 1089 Submitted"
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> Hi,
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> Glad to know you got the bottom of this problem. I use a different
Cluster ID
> from that of the original HA plugin.
>
> The root cause of this problem
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Hello guys
I start to work on porting He
Hello all,
I'm still getting these messages in my syslog in v2.0.3.
Maybe I missed something but I'm quite lost what to do
about this. I mean the only way for a script to leave
a file descriptor open is by having started a process
in the background and not redirecting its output/stderr/input
to
Changju Gao wrote:
Changju Gao 2/7/2006 10:01 am >>>
Hi,
Glad to know you got the bottom of this problem. I use a different Cluster ID
from that of the original HA plugin.
The root cause of this problem is that HB2 doesn't provide a unique ID for a
cluster. So we must come up with our own.
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Hello guys
I start to work on porting Heartbeat to NetBSD also I want to make
pkgsrc(www.pkgsrc.org) package.
I know that heartbeat was ported to FreeBSD
Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
On 2006-02-02T17:14:40, Andrew Beekhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Uhm can you please explain what exactly you're "fixing" here? Timing
fixes like this always make me nervous because they're prone to rely
on system/network speed, keepalive/deadtime etc...
IIRC a BadNe
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