Ok, thanks for the note Steven. I've filed the bug, it is #525589.
Steven Dake wrote:
Remi,
Likely a defect. We will have to look into it. Please file a bug as
per instructions on the corosync wiki at www.corosync.org.
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 16:47 -0600, Remi Broemeling wrote:
Remi,
Likely a defect. We will have to look into it. Please file a bug as
per instructions on the corosync wiki at www.corosync.org.
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 16:47 -0600, Remi Broemeling wrote:
> I've spent all day working on this; even going so far as to completely
> build my own set of packages
I've spent all day working on this; even going so far as to completely
build my own set of packages from the Debian-available ones (which
appear to be different than the Ubuntu-available ones). It didn't have
any effect on the issue at all: the cluster still freaks out and
becomes a split-brai
Hi Mario -- I was just looking into this myself, today. I think the
lowest cost that you'll be able to find is an IPMI card for your
motherboard (as long as the motherboard in question supports it). To
find out you'll need to look into your specific model of motherboard
and see what is needed
Hello,
Can you suggest me a list of stonith devices compatible with
pacemaker?
I need a low cost one.
I have also another idea to build a low cost stonith device:
I have intelligent switches. To stonith a node I can send to
a switch the command
to turn off all ethernet ports linked to the no
I posted this to the OpenAIS Mailing List
(open...@lists.linux-foundation.org) yesterday, but haven't received a
response and upon further reflection I think that maybe I chose the
wrong list to post it to. That list seems to be far less about user
support and far more about developer communic