Hi,

On 9.8.2013 21:34, Никита Староверов wrote:

2013/8/9 Chris Feist <cfe...@redhat.com>
On 08/09/2013 06:12 AM, Nikita Staroverov wrote:
Hello all!

Recently, I've tried to use pcs 0.9.61 in CentOS 6.4 with cman-based pacemaker
cluster, but pcs tries to get some cluster information from corosync.conf and
many functions don't work.
Is it normal?

I'm working to get pcs working in that kind of environment, what commands aren't working for you?

It was pcs cluster standby. I got message about wrong node name, than i read sources (cluster.py) and found that node_standby uses getNodesFromCorosyncConf() which returns empty list on my setup (cman).
May be change to getNodesFromPacemaker() will be good solution?
It works for me. :)
I'm using setup on CentOS 6.4 with:
pcs - 0.9.90
pacemaker - 1.1.10
cman - 3.0.12.1

was  this problem already solved?

When I try:
[root@sbct1 ~]# pcs cluster standby sbct2
Error: node 'sbct2' does not appear to exist in configuration

[root@sbct1 ~]# crm_node --list
sbct1 sbct2

Thanks in advance,
-Vladimir



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