ince its a VMware VM).
I do have fence-agents installed, but on Centos its missing the the null and
ssh devices. Andrew, if you mean I can have stonith devices without enabling
stonith globally thereby making success optional I will try that out. That
would be just what I need.
Thanks all,
Dou
achine if possible.
On a related issue, CentOS 6.4 doesn't come with the null or ssh devices. I've
tried compiling from source but the resulting stonith modules are not in the
Red Hat type of format. Is there a way to get the null or ssh
active mount satisfy
the later constraints? Something like an OR link between them. That way the
NFS mount point would have failover.
Best Regards,
Doug
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Thanks for the info Dejan.
I'm using:
cluster-glue-1.0.1-1.el5 (which contains lrmd)
pacemaker-1.0.7-2.el5
corosync-1.2.0-1.el5
I'll try with the latest stable versions from the 1.0 stream.
Thanks,
Doug
Hi,
>
> On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 02:17:26PM -0400, Doug _ wrote:
> &g
.
Just to clarify: I'm fine with the corosync processes themselves running
realtime, my concern is with the user-defined resources it manages being
started with realtime priority.
Doug
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