I too am having all sorts of dramas getting pacemaker to start. Andrew you mentioned the new way "ver:1" to start the pacemaker daemons.
The problem is that the two packaged versions of pacemaker that I can find for openSUSE 11.4 do not have an /etc/init.d/pacemaker script or even a pacemakerd executable - so how can pacemaker be started? The versions of pacemaker I have tried are 1.1.5-3.2-x86_64 from OpenSUSE-11.4-Oss repository and 1.0.12-1-x86_64 from Cluster Labs repository for openSUSE-11.4. Cluster-glue is 1.07-9.1 and corosync is 1.4.2-25.1. (There are no 1.1.x versions available for openSUSE 11.4 from Cluster Labs, and rpmbuild --rebuild of other OS packages fails with a nasty message about not finding pacemaker.lcrso in ./usr/lib/lcrso/. because it is actually in ./usr/lib64/lcrso/. ) I originally had pacemaker 1.1.5-3.2 sort of working with corosync 1.3.0-3.1 but had 100% CPU issues which I believe was a bug that was fixed in corosync 1.3.2 and above, hence the change to corosync 1.4.2. I get a slightly different message - "corosync [ SERV ] Service failed to load 'pacemaker'" message with /etc/corosync/service.d/pcmk set to either ver:0 or ver:1 I've been trying to get this to work for a week now. Regards, Graham Rawolle Daintree Systems On Nov 22, 2011 at 1:47 PM, <Andrew at beekhof> wrote: Re: Fw: Unable to start pacemaker due to WARN: do_cib_control: Couldn't complete CIB registration [In reply to] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- >On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Rv Rv <rvrv7575 [at] yahoo> wrote: >> Hello again, >> I was able to get the resource started. I noticed that despite executing the >> crm configure property stonith-enabled="false" and it returning no erros. >> stonith-enabled was not configured. So I edited it by hand. >> Now the resource is up but it is not failing over. I will investigate more. >> It seems that the guide Clusters from scratch is outdated since there does >> not seem to be a need to run pacemaker anymore. Is there any documentation >> that is upto date. >Yes, the document you were partially reading. >The old way is to have corosync start the pacemaker daemons. >If you read this carefully, you'll see we specify the new way "ver: 1". >http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html/Clusters_from_Scrat ch/s-configure-corosync.html
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