On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Michael Fung m...@3open.org wrote:
Now that I installed RHEL 6 beta2 but cannot find pacemaker-1.1.2-6.el6
anywhere. The supplied 1.1.2-5 version seems to be broken:
[r...@el6-node1 ~]# crm
crm_standby not available, check your installation
Any ideas?
It
Now that I installed RHEL 6 beta2 but cannot find pacemaker-1.1.2-6.el6
anywhere. The supplied 1.1.2-5 version seems to be broken:
[r...@el6-node1 ~]# crm
crm_standby not available, check your installation
Any ideas?
Rgds,
Michael
On 2010/8/5 下午 10:40, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On Thu, Aug
Thanks! The Cluster Hero!
If I understand correctly, after install RHEL 6 beta, I can go option 3
(corosync + cpg + cman + mcp), and use cluster.conf and service cman
start. Right?
On 2010/8/5 下午 05:34, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Michael Fung m...@3open.org wrote:
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Michael Fung m...@3open.org wrote:
Thanks! The Cluster Hero!
If I understand correctly, after install RHEL 6 beta, I can go option 3
(corosync + cpg + cman + mcp), and use cluster.conf and service cman
start. Right?
It depends on the exact build of pacemaker
Thanks Brett.
I tried the clvm package and found it still requires the RHCS stuff,
ARGH!!! It seems I must either study the RHCS stuff or compile a clvm
package that use corosync/openais. I feel depressed.
Rgds,
Michael
On 2010/8/4 下午 04:16, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
Hi Mike,
As others
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Michael Fung m...@3open.org wrote:
Thanks Brett.
I tried the clvm package and found it still requires the RHCS stuff,
ARGH!!! It seems I must either study the RHCS stuff or compile a clvm
package that use corosync/openais. I feel depressed.
That shouldn't be
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Michael Fung m...@3open.org wrote:
On 2010/8/4 下午 09:06, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
You can either use cluster.conf for configuring corosync/cman or I can
send you the corosync.conf snippet.
Yes, please send me the corosync.conf snippet.
If it's not much
Hi Mike,
In RHEL 5.x and CentOS 5.x you must use CMAN and the RedHat Cluster
Suite (RHCS) if you are going to used clustered LVM.
This is because clvmd currently uses the CMAN interface to the cluster.
In later versions, RedHat is moving towards Corosync / OpenAIS /
(Pacemaker | RgManager)
03.08.2010 10:29, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
...
(c) Try recompiling RHEL 6.x Beta packages - no guarantees here but it
should be possible, maybe.
To use OCFS2, GFS2 or CLVM with corosync one needs support for userspace
cluster stack in DLM, which is missing from EL5 kernel, so this would
not
installing CentOS clvm after using
clusterlabs repository
Hi Mike,
In RHEL 5.x and CentOS 5.x you must use CMAN and the RedHat Cluster
Suite (RHCS) if you are going to used clustered LVM.
This is because clvmd currently uses the CMAN interface to the cluster.
In later versions, RedHat is moving towards
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Michael Fung m...@3open.org wrote:
Thanks to all who helped give hints.
I switched to Debian Squeeze.
I don't want to spend time to study RHCS of RHEL 5 if Pacemaker/Corosync
is the future. Life is short.
F-13 or the RHEL-6 betas also have all the bits you
Hi all,
I am using the following repository to install pacemaker and corosync:
[clusterlabs]
name=High Availability/Clustering server technologies (epel-5)
baseurl=http://www.clusterlabs.org/rpm/epel-5
...
The cluster is working good.
Later, I want to use clvm, that is the
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