On Jul 31, 3:20 am, Thomas Preud'homme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le jeudi 31 juillet 2008, Bob a écrit : > > > > > On Jul 30, 6:20 pm, Thomas Preud'homme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > wrote: > > > Le mercredi 30 juillet 2008, Bob a écrit : > > > [SNIP] > > > > > I tried installing all gfs / cluster related packages, and found > > > > that none of them created an /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file. > > > [SNIP] > > > > some dpkg -L | grep etc on these package don't show anything ? > > > > Regards > > > > -- > > > Thomas Preud'homme > > > Thomas - TX for your reply; > > > that is correct. I can run dpkg -L for all related packages, and not > > 1 of them includes the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file. > > Having said that - I must also point out that it's certainly possible > > that this file is supposed to be generated thru an install script. > > Clearly that isn't happening either - IF that's what is supposed to > > happen... > > > problem is - I don't even know which package is responsible for this > > file!! > > > TIA - Bob > > Usually it's not. Files are included in the package and repertoried > somewhere in the package to have a smart management of configuration > file. You know that system which ask you which version you want to keep > when you do an upgrade and the conf file has been modifed by you. > > Maybe you could submit a whishlist or minor bug on the BTS to ask for a > default configuration in this file. > > Regards > > -- > Thomas Preud'homme
Thomas, TX again for your reply... There have already been bug submissions, so I won't bother with that... although, the submissions claim it fixed in the next version - I find the same problem with that version also. As long as I don't have to worry about what else didn't happen during a package install, I can easily create my own conf file... TX again for your help! Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]