Hi,
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 06:48:49AM -0400, Rick Day wrote:
> I am setting up a two node cluster on RHEL 5.5 with Pacemaker
> 1.0.9.1-1. I have a resource set up to start NFS with lsb. I
> bring up my first node and everything is fine. All the
> resources start up. When I bring up the second nod
>> > group rg_nagios fs_nagios bind apache nagios \
>> > ? ? ? ?meta target-role="Started"
>> > ms ms-drbd0 drbd0 \
>> > ? ? ? ?meta clone-max="2" notify="true" globally-unique="false"
>> > target-role="Started&quo
\
> > ? ? ? ?stonith-enabled="false" \
> > ? ? ? ?last-lrm-refresh="1280350700"
> >
> >
> > ~Cory Coager
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > The information containe
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Rick Day wrote:
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> Failed actions:
> nfs_monitor_0 (node=SPDLFILE01, call=14, rc=5, status=complete): not
> install
> ed
[snip]
Some tool needed to determine the state of the resource is not available.
So we assume the worst (that it is running).
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I am setting up a two node cluster on RHEL 5.5 with Pacemaker 1.0.9.1-1. I have
a resource set up to start NFS with lsb. I bring up my first node and
everything is fine. All the resources start up. When I bring up the second
node, it appears that the NFS resource tries to failover and then it ju