2009/3/18 Priyanka Ranjan <priyanka3rd...@gmail.com>: > Thanks a lot Andrew for your reply, >> >> We decided not to expose the nodeid to "normal users" - time will tell >> if that was a good decision. >> The easiest way to check what value is being used is simply grep the log >> files. > > I tried to grep node id in syslog (/var/log/messages) but could not find > any , are you pointing to some different log file.
Thats the correct file. Newer versions should print something like this: Mar 18 12:03:26 c001n01 crmd: [11073]: info: get_ais_nodeid: Server details: id=155 uname=c001n01 Which means the nodeid is 155. >> Btw. OpenAIS strongly recommends not changing nodeids when other >> cluster nodes are running. > > > Actually i stopped the openais on all nodes, edited the nodeid in each > node's openais.conf and started the openais service again. But GUI and > crm_mon command both are showing the old node id (node name). like if we see > crm_mon output > > Last updated: Wed Mar 18 10:56:26 2009 > Current DC: node2 (node2) > Version: 1.0.2-33e92390b2ed34a99610d3588867218b1db37531 > 3 Nodes configured. > 4 Resources configured. > ============ > > Node: node3 (node3): online > Node: node4 (node4): online > Node: node2 (node2): online > > as i set the nodeid to 2 , 3 and 4 . i was expecting following in crm_mon > > Node: node3 (3): online > Node: node4 (4): online > Node: node2 (2): online nope. openais-based clusters use `uname -n` as the "id" "Most" people don't need to care what nodeid is being used, only those using ocfs2 need to (due to a couple of kernel bugs) _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker