On Thursday, June 16, 2011 09:28:20 Dejan Muhamedagic wrote: > On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 07:32:30AM -0400, imnotpc wrote: > > On Thursday, June 16, 2011 02:38:51 Florian Haas wrote: > > > On 06/16/2011 12:50 AM, imnotpc wrote: > > > >> Funny but it looks fairly unequivocal to me. > > > > > > > > Yes and no. The message is clear but unless you have someone sitting > > > > at a console 24/7 running tail on the log file, it has little value. > > > > According to the ClusterLabs stonith docs (which I just realized you > > > > > > > wrote, haha): > > > Meatware requires operator intervention, that much is a given. > > > _Notifying_ an operator that intervention is necessary, beyond logging > > > to the console or a log file, is beyond meatware's domain. > > > > > > However, it's extremely easy to combine meatware with automated > > > monitoring: any time a node is meatware-fencing another, it creates a > > > socket file named /var/run/meatware.<hostname>, where hostname is the > > > name of the node being fenced. Configure your automated monitoring to > > > page an operator any time this file is present, and you've solved the > > > notification problem. > > > > > > Hope this is useful. > > > > It was. I had seen mention of that file when I'd run meatclient on a node > > that wasn't DC. That's actually the best idea so far as long as you only > > want notification of fencing since it only exists on the DC node. Well, > > in theory. It turns out I had a few stale files that hadn't been deleted > > and it seems that was the cause of those warnings and errors in my log. > > I still don't get a console message but that is of limited value anyway. > > Perhaps somebody may want to add a send sms or mail feature to > meatware.
Can you tell me where the current dev source code for meatware and MailTo is located? I'd be willing to take a look and see if this is something I could do. Jeff
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