U Čet, 23. 06. 2011., u 07:13 +0000, HenningMalzahn je napisao/la:

> 3. When you dpkg-reconfigure ocfs2-tools package, and after the output has 
> finished showing, did you disable o2cb as showed in the HowTo? "sudo 
> update-rc.d o2cb disable"
> - Yes, did that. Enabled the services to be loaded at boot time and answered 
> all other questions accepting the defaults.
> 
> 4. When you use OCFS2 with pacemaker you *don't* have to create 
> /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf. Please drop that file.
> - Did that too.

That's why it doesn't work. OCFS2 supports two cluster modes. One is
OCFS2 native, for which you have to enable o2cb service and
setup /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf. For this setup you don't need pacemaker.

Other mode is when you integrate OCFS2 with pacemaker. For that you have
to disable o2cb service in upstart, remove /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf and
setup OCFS2 within pacemaker.

If you removed /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf, but didn't integrate OCFS2 with
pacemaker, it won't work.

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