Hi, I have two machine named puppetserver and db01 with CentOS-6.2(64-bit).
On db01: I am configuring pacemaker and heartbeat using puppet manifests present on puppetserver. I am also automating the network settings using puppet, here i am adding the GATEWAY in "*/etc/sysconfig/network*" file using puppet manifests. After deploying the respective manifests pacemaker and heartbeat working fine. *But, after rebooting the machine, heartbeat service is unable to start (on db01).* *Discription of error log:* -------------------------------- May 08 11:52:27 db01 heartbeat: [3423]: info: respawn directive: root /usr/lib64/heartbeat/ifcheckd May 08 11:52:27 db01 heartbeat: [3423]: info: AUTH: i=1: key = 0x15b89b0, auth=0x7f5c36e15db0, authname=sha1 May 08 11:52:27 db01 heartbeat: [3423]: ERROR: Current node [db01] not in configuration! May 08 11:52:27 db01 heartbeat: [3423]: info: By default, cluster nodes are named by `uname -n` and must be declared with a 'node' directive in the ha.cf file. May 08 11:52:27 db01 heartbeat: [3423]: info: See also: http://linux-ha.org/wiki/Ha.cf#node_directive May 08 11:52:27 db01 heartbeat: [3423]: WARN: Logging daemon is disabled --enabling logging daemon is recommended May 08 11:52:27 db01 heartbeat: [3423]: ERROR: Configuration error, heartbeat not started. If i add the GATEWAY parameter in the "/etc/sysconfig/network" file * manually* then it works fine even after rebooting. *Queries:* *----------* 1. If i change the '/etc/sysconfig/network' file using puppet manifests the heartbeat service not start. Is there any problem if i change "*/etc/sysconfig/network*" file using puppet manifests. 2. Somebody faced similar or any other problem on editing or transferring '* /etc/sysconfig/network*' file using puppet manifests. Any pointers or help!!! Thanks and Regards, Rahul Khengare -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.