Hi,
I confirmed that a patch was reflected.
* http://hg.clusterlabs.org/pacemaker/devel/rev/954c93bdb8dd
Thanks!!
Hideo Yamauchi.
--- On Thu, 2011/5/26, renayama19661...@ybb.ne.jp
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A load command of the crm command is a wrong order, but is handled as update.
>
> [root@srv0
Hey Mate,
I have a setup nearly working. Would you be willing to share recipes?
I specifically am trying to get haproxy and NginX ssl termination
running in groups. 1 node runs ha proxy and the other nodes run nginx
for ssl termination. I've set it up with chef. It's not quite working
yet, bu
Does anyone have any links to documentation on automating Pacemaker setup with
tools like Chef or Puppet?
I have a working two node cluster for HAProxy on EC2, but I'd like to fully
automate the setup process for future nodes. Specifically so I can spin up a
new
instance w/out any manual inter
On 05/26/2011 08:16 PM, Jelle de Jong wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am trying to add a third quorum node, however while the third node
> being in standy it keeps trying and trying to start a VirtualDomain
> monitor the third node cant run kvm or other resources (small Debian
> Linux device)
>
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> please explain me, how a pacemaker cluster, with an even number of nodes,
>> selects quorum when the cluster splits into two evenly parts. For example
>> a four-node-cluster breaks into two partitions each with two nodes.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Roman
>
> Quorum says that the sho
Hello everybody,
I am trying to add a third quorum node, however while the third node
being in standy it keeps trying and trying to start a VirtualDomain
monitor the third node cant run kvm or other resources (small Debian
Linux device)
# the output of crm_mon showing my issue
http://paste.debian
> Hi,
>
> please explain me, how a pacemaker cluster, with an even number of nodes,
> selects quorum when the cluster splits into two evenly parts. For example
> a four-node-cluster breaks into two partitions each with two nodes.
>
> Best regards,
> Roman
Quorum says that the should be *more* th
On 05/26/2011 01:57 PM, Roman Schartlmüller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please explain me, how a pacemaker cluster, with an
> even number of nodes, selects quorum when the cluster splits
> into two evenly parts. For example a four-node-cluster breaks into two
> partitions each with two nodes.
>
> Best regar
Hi,
please explain me, how a pacemaker cluster, with an even number of nodes,
selects quorum when the cluster splits into two evenly parts. For example a
four-node-cluster breaks into two partitions each with two nodes.
Best regards,
Roman___
Pacemake
Hi,
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:22:25AM -0400, Rick Beldin wrote:
> Hi...
>
> I was wondering if anyone can share some examples of using crm_simulate.
> The documentation on this tool is quite skimpy, and seems limited to
> the --help that comes from the tool itself.
You can try:
$ CIB_file=c
Hi...
I was wondering if anyone can share some examples of using crm_simulate.
The documentation on this tool is quite skimpy, and seems limited to
the --help that comes from the tool itself.
I was thinking that this could be used in a support environment to
test and simulate problems with cu
Hi Christoph,
On 2011-05-26 15:14, Christoph Mitasch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just ported the ManageVE Resource Agent for OpenVZ to work with LXC
> System Containers. The result is ManageLXC, you can find it enclosed.
>
> There are 2 parameters required:
> - ctname: name of the container
> - lxccon
Patch out the building of pingd - its not recommended to be used.
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Bernd Helber
wrote:
> Hello List,
>
>
> i followed the instructions to build Pacemaker on a FreeBSD 8.2 Box
> posted there
> http://www.mentby.com/Group/linux-ha/building-resource-agents-on-freebsd
Hello,
I just ported the ManageVE Resource Agent for OpenVZ to work with LXC
System Containers. The result is ManageLXC, you can find it enclosed.
There are 2 parameters required:
- ctname: name of the container
- lxcconf: absolute path to container configuration
The resource agent tries to make
Hello,
order apache2-after-arp inf: site_one_arp:start apache2:start
order arp-after-ip inf: site_one_ip:start site_one_arp:start
These mayn't be required as following group will ensure the order
group WebServices site_one_ip site_one_arp fs_webfs apache2
Does apache2 resource only restarts?
Y
Thanks here is my cib :
node $id="11f2d436-f534-41b7-8761-4615270b6ee2" highw01 \
attributes standby="off"
node $id="1314837f-ecaf-455a-b4b2-3b263a64111c" highw02 \
attributes standby="off"
primitive apache2 lsb:apache2 \
op monitor interval="5s" \
meta target-role
Hello,
Please provide cib file and concerned logs(from both nodes) when rebooted
node rejoin cluster.
Regards
Aneesh
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Dave Neil wrote:
> Hello, I have a 2 node test up and running with Heartbeat / Pacemaker /
> DRBD / Ubuntu 11.04. If I reboot the Primary node r
Hello, I have a 2 node test up and running with Heartbeat / Pacemaker / DRBD
/ Ubuntu 11.04. If I reboot the Primary node resources move over to the
secondary fine. But when the primary comes back online apache2 restarts on
the Secondary node. Any ideas please ?
D
_
Hi Dejan,
we use now the following:
LANG=de_DE.ISO-8859-1
LC_CTYPE=de_DE@euro
LC_MESSAGES=de_DE
HTH
Nikita Michalko
Am Mittwoch 25 Mai 2011 11:16:03 schrieb Dejan Muhamedagic:
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:59:12AM +0200, Nikita Michalko wrote:
> > Hi Lars,
> >
> > thank you very match - indeed
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