On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:46:40AM +0100, Rasto Levrinc wrote:

On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:20 AM, Ron Kerry <rke...@sgi.com> wrote:
> I am not sure if this is an appropriate question for a community > forum
> > since
> it is a RHEL specific question. However, I cannot think of a better >
> forum to
> use (as someone coming from a heavy SLES background), so I will ask > it
> anyway. Feel free to shoot me down or point me in a different >
> direction.
>
> I do not find the pacemaker GUI in any of the RHEL6 HA distribution >
> rpms. I
> have tried to think of all of its various names crm_gui, hb_gui,
> mgmt/haclient etc, but I have not found it. A simple Google search > also
> > was
> not helpful - perhaps due to me not being sufficient skilled at > search > techniques. Is it available somewhere in the RHEL7 HA distribution > and
> > I am
> just not finding it? Or do I need to build it from source or pull > some
> community built rpm off the web.

I am also not aware of any crm_gui packages for rhel6 not even community
build. But you should be able to compile it on rhel6 from here

https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker-mgmt

Luckily there are many alternative GUIs, but only 1 or 2 really usable.

In theory you can get crmsh package from here

http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/ha-clustering/


In practice too :) Every new version of crmsh is going to be
available there for the selected platforms. Along with
resource-agents, cluster-glue, etc.

I don't see HAWK package there, so probably it's still not compatible
with
the rhel 6 Ruby version at this moment.


Right, hawk is not built. Tim should be able to tell why.

Cheers,

Dejan

Then there's pcs-gui, but last time I've checked it wasn't ready.

Last but not least there's the LCMC, that http://lcmc.sf.net, that you
install on your desktop computer whatever it is and configure and manage
the
cluster remotely via SSH from there.

Rasto



I start to be nostalgic of 3 years ago pacemaker openais spirit
and version 1.0.5....
Today I confirm that for now it's risky to use pacemaker on Fedora18 (don't
know other distro)
I just registered 2 nodes without any resources and systemd complaints
everyday with corosync.
softwares state reproduce developers emotion....

Can you elborate?
I wasn't aware of any issues on fedora 18... I test there regularly

I used LCMC to create a cluster with 2 nodes and an httpd clone which
I selected the 2 nodes to run it but the resource never connect to the node
and after a while I get
Feb 15 23:09:29 node140 pengine[1953]: error: crm_int_helper: Characters left over after parsing 'INFINITY': 'INFINITY'


Regards


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