Hi,
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 05:24:21PM +0200, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> > > location l-pingdnet1-mds1 cl-pingdnet1 100: mds1
> > > location l-pingdnet1-mds2 cl-pingdnet1 100: mds2
> > > location l-pingdnet1-oss1 cl-pingdnet1 100: oss1
> > > location l-pingdnet1-oss2 cl-pingdnet1 100: oss2
> > > loca
> > location l-pingdnet1-mds1 cl-pingdnet1 100: mds1
> > location l-pingdnet1-mds2 cl-pingdnet1 100: mds2
> > location l-pingdnet1-oss1 cl-pingdnet1 100: oss1
> > location l-pingdnet1-oss2 cl-pingdnet1 100: oss2
> > location l-pingdnet1-oss3 cl-pingdnet1 100: oss3
> > location l-pingdnet1-oss4 cl-p
Sorry for the double post and while I'm reading my own mail, I found it, I
used the wrong host names in the location constraints :( That also explains
why it worked on another cluster.
Sorry for the noise,
Bernd
On Thursday, August 26, 2010, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to s
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Bernd Schubert
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to start a pingd clone resource on an asymmetric cluster.
> I specified locations, but it still refuses to start pingd
>
> ===
> [r...@vrhel5-mds1 ha.d]# cat pingd.cib
> primitive pingdnet1 ocf:pacemaker:pingd
> \
>
Hi all,
I'm trying to start a pingd clone resource on an asymmetric cluster.
I specified locations, but it still refuses to start pingd
===
[r...@vrhel5-mds1 ha.d]# cat pingd.cib
primitive pingdnet1 ocf:pacemaker:pingd
\
params
Hi all,
I'm trying to start a pingd clone resource on an asymmetric cluster.
I specified locations, but it still refuses to start pingd
===
[r...@vrhel5-mds1 ha.d]# cat pingd.cib
primitive pingdnet1 ocf:pacemaker:pingd
\
params h