On 04/30/2012 05:42 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> On 04/30/2012 05:04 PM, Seth Galitzer wrote:
>> This was a bit trickier to get worked out, but I have made some
>> progress.  It turns out just putting the metadata on a shared disk
>> resource and symlinking wasn't quite enough.  nmbd (the netbios
>> management daemon that samba uses) complained that the symlink to its
>> working directory wasn't a real directory.
>
> Why not use your AD controller (or whatever they call it) to be browse
> master and netbios name server?

As I understand it, nmbd needs to be running on the samba host so that 
it can respond to netbios/cifs queries.  I've not yet found a way to 
separate the two.

>
>> The other new oddity is that after I've put the primary into standby and
>> everything has failed over to the secondary, as soon as I bring the
>> primary back online, the resources try to switch back, i.e. they don't
>> stay on the secondary (new primary) as expected.
>
> As I recall clusters from scratch have a paragraph on that. (Basically,
> it's configurable, it may be desirable if e.g. you're using a
> low-powered back-up node.)
>
> (I can't be more specific because I'm using "R1" configs here, not crm.)
>
>

Per another post, I was able to resolve this by setting the "resource 
stickiness" value for the group.

Thanks.
Seth


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Seth Galitzer
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Computing and Information Sciences
Kansas State University
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