On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:37 AM, jimbob palmer <jimbobpal...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Maybe its right, does it run? >>> >>> Yum? Unless I force architecture to 64-bit the packages conflict with >>> each other. >> >> I meant pacemaker ;-) > > pacemaker kind of starts. Using your guide (well written btw - the use > of environment variables is clever) Clusters From Scratch*, everything > looks like it's working apart from "AIS Executive Service" missing > from /var/log/messages - is this normal?
Should be fine, corosync has a different message, something like: Aug 27 09:05:34 pcmk-1 corosync[1540]: [MAIN ] Corosync Cluster Engine ('1.1.0'): started and ready to provide service. > > It's also confusing that starting openais works (with the > openaisserviceenableexperimental fix), but starting corosync does not. > I thought they were the same. Starting openais logs info about > corosync in /var/log/messages. argh! Conceptually openais is an extra set of modules for corosync. So when you start corosync by itself, it doesn't know to start the openais bits. When you start openais, it starts corosync _and_ tells it to load the extra modules (and, IIRC, tells it to use the old openais.conf file too). > * page 28, s/mesages/messages/ thanks :) _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker