On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Lars Marowsky-Bree <l...@suse.de> wrote:
> On 2009-01-28T15:02:30, Priyanka Ranjan <priyanka3rd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks a lot for your reply Lars > > > > Hi all, > > i am new to openais and pacemaker. i am working on sles11 . i have three > > questions. > > If you are working on SLE11, please use the pacemaker list only. These > questions have nothing to do with linux-ha nor openais. I have set the > reply-to accordingly. > > (Besides, SLE11 isn't released, so that's all beta code right now.) ok , i will use pacemaker list now. > > > > 1) can any one tell me what resource agents are available . can i have a > > list of resource agents which openais supports like apache, oracle , > tomcat > > etc. > > openAIS doesn't support any resource agents, those come from other > packages. But in your installed system, simply look at > /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/ > > This will also be documented in the Novell provided product docs, of > course. > i had no idea that openAIS doesnot support RA. can you send me the link of novell doc , i may get some other useful information also. i saw that dir and found heatbeat, lvm2 , ocfs2 and pacemaker there. now one question if i want to use any of these RA in openAIS cluster can i use heatbeat , lvm2 ,ocfs2 or pacemaker's RA by making them provider. > > > > 2) does openais + pacemaker support SCSI Persisten Resrvation as one of > > resource/node fencing method. i could not find PR when i did stonith -L . > do > > we need to write external stonith script if we want to use SCSI Persisten > > Resrvation. > > There is a scsi_reservation resource agent, but it is not used for > node-level fencing; you can simply add it to the resource hierarchy as > required. > > If you want to fence through shared storage, the external/sbd stonith > script might be want you want. > > > 3) i want to create two nodes cluster. i have generated the autheky on > one > > node and copied it to another node.. after starting openais service i got > > two separate clusters on two nodes. i have specified following in > interface > > of openais.conf. > > > > interface { > > #Network Address to be bind for this interface setting > > > > bindnetaddr: 198.168.2.2 # this is node1's pvt addr. > on > > node 2's openais.conf i have specified node2's ip address. > > You can simply specify the network address, no need to specify the > explicit IP address here. (ie, likely 192.168.2.0). > > And if you want to use OCFS2, you must specify an explicit nodeid: field > (1, 2, 3, 4, ... this needs to be unique on each node). > > > can i directly modify cib xml file to add a node or should i use hb_gui > . i > > am not able to form two nodes cluster, please help me. > > You NEVER edit cib.xml manually. _Never_. Only through tools such as > hb_gui, the "crm" shell, cibadmin etc. > > You don't need to add nodes to the configuration explicitly, they'll get > auto-added to the CIB as soon as openais forms a ring. Try without > "secauth", maybe the encryption is proving troublesome for you. > > There are docs on clusterlabs.org on how to set this all up, too. > > > Regards, > Lars > > -- secauth is off in both openais.conf file. i have followed the openais document. i have generted the authkey and copied it to second node also . i am kind of stuck here :( . could you please help me. i have attached the openais.conf of one node with this mail. please have a look of this and let me know what's going wrong here. Thanks a lot again for your help, Priyanka. > > Teamlead Kernel, SuSE Labs, Research and Development > SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) > "Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes." -- Oscar Wilde > >
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