Greetings all.

I have inherited a pair of Scientific Linux 6 boxes used as front-end load 
balancers for our DNS cluster. (Yes, I inherited that, too.)

It was time to update them so we pulled snapshots (they are VMWare VMs, very 
small, 1 cpu, 2G RAM, 10G disk), did a "yum update -y" watched everything 
update, then rebooted.  Pacemaker kept the system from booting.
Reverted to the snapshot, ran a "yum update -y --exclude=pacemaker\* " and 
everything is hunky-dory.

# yum list pacemaker\*
Installed Packages
pacemaker.x86_64                                         1.1.10-14.el6          
                      @sl
pacemaker-cli.x86_64                                     1.1.10-14.el6          
                      @sl
pacemaker-cluster-libs.x86_64                            1.1.10-14.el6          
                      @sl
pacemaker-libs.x86_64                                    1.1.10-14.el6          
                      @sl
Available Packages
pacemaker.x86_64                                         1.1.14-8.el6_8.2       
                      sl-security
pacemaker-cli.x86_64                                     1.1.14-8.el6_8.2       
                      sl-security
pacemaker-cluster-libs.x86_64                            1.1.14-8.el6_8.2       
                      sl-security
pacemaker-libs.x86_64                                    1.1.14-8.el6_8.2       
                      sl-security

I searched clusterlabs.org looking for issues with updates, and came up empty.

# cat /etc/redhat-release
Scientific Linux release 6.5 (Carbon)

... is there something post-install/pre reboot that I need to do?


--
Jeff Westgate
UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Arkansas Dept. of Information Systems

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