On 2011-01-28T12:06:57, darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk wrote:

> Hi all, this seems like it should be an easy one to fix, I'll raise a 
> support call with Novell if required.
> 
>  
> 
> Base install of SLES 11 32 bit SP1 with HAE SP1 and crm_mon gives 
> 'signon to CIB failed'. Same thing with the CRM shell etc.

That would happen if the cluster stack isn't actually running. Did you run 
"rcopenais start"?



Regards,
    Lars

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It's definitely running. These are the steps I've taken each time and it's 
happened each time:

1. Install minimal SLES11 SP1. Firewall disabled.
2. Add SLE11 SP1 HAE ISO's in add-on products.
3. Select High-availability pattern from yast and install.
4. Edit /etc/corosync/corosync.conf.example. Change bindnetaddr to 2.21.15.0 
(correct subnet for the cluster)
5. Rename /etc/corosync/corosync.conf.example to /etc/corosync/corosync.conf
6. Start corosync: rcopenais start. No errors.
7. Run crm_mon, just sits forever at Attempting connection to the cluster....
8. Run crm shell:
lookup-01:~ # crm
crm(live)# configure
Signon to CIB failed: connection failed
Init failed, could not perform requested operations
ERROR: cannot parse xml: no element found: line 1, column 0

/var/log/messages seems fine:
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [SYNCV2] Committing synchronization 
for openais message service B.03.01
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: msg_sync_activate
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: 
msg_sync_queue_free
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: 
msg_sync_group_free
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: 
msg_sync_reply_free
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: 
msg_queue_timer_restart
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [TOTEM ] mcasted message added to 
pending queue
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [TOTEM ] Delivering f to 10
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [TOTEM ] Delivering MCAST message 
with seq 10 to pending delivery queue
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [SYNCV2] Committing synchronization 
for openais availability management framework B.01.01
Feb  2 11:53:31 lookup-01 corosync[24883]:  [MAIN  ] Completed service 
synchronization, ready to provide service.

/tmp/corosync.log seems fine:
corosync [TOTEM ] Delivering MCAST message with seq f to pending delivery queue
corosync [SYNCV2] Committing synchronization for openais message service B.03.01
corosync [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: msg_sync_activate
corosync [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: msg_sync_queue_free
corosync [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: msg_sync_group_free
corosync [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: msg_sync_reply_free
corosync [MSG   ] [DEBUG]: msg_queue_timer_restart
corosync [TOTEM ] mcasted message added to pending queue
corosync [TOTEM ] Delivering f to 10
corosync [TOTEM ] Delivering MCAST message with seq 10 to pending delivery queue
corosync [SYNCV2] Committing synchronization for openais availability 
management framework B.01.01
corosync [MAIN  ] Completed service synchronization, ready to provide service.
corosync [TOTEM ] releasing messages up to and including f
corosync [TOTEM ] releasing messages up to and including 10

So to me, it seems SP1 HAE just doesn't work at all, though I'm happy to accept 
any suggestions. 

I'll go and raise it with official Novell support channels, but the reason I 
asked on here was because I get far better support here than from Novell.
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