Hello,

On 10/16/2011 02:41 AM, ge...@riseup.net wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>> Check the slapd script for LSB clompliance ... there is also a brief
>> description in the Pacemaker docs:
> 
> Allright, thanks.
> 
>> Is there a specific reason why you are using a cluster filesystem, with
>> single primary DRBD setup, no fencing configured ... ?
> 
> Not really. I read some howtos, and used this filesystems 'cause people
> were using this. And I thought a cluster-fs is more "stable" for this kind
> of use, which sounds maybe a bit stupid (like the first reason...). Should
> I enable fencing, or is the filesystem a "no go" at all for this kind of
> use?

If you don't know why you need a cluster fs, don't use it ;-) Your setup
will work fine with a common fs and enable fencing if there is any kind
of shared storage involved ... in fact, best practice is to always
enable fencing.

Regards,
Andreas

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> 
> Thanks,
> Georg
> 
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