Lars Marowsky-Bree writes:
>
> On 2010-03-09T22:48:36, Werner wrote:
>
> > I have a problem with setting up a simple two node cluster with an IP
> > address
> > that should fail over.
>
> Hi Werner,
>
> > dc-version="1.0.3-0080ec086ae9c20ad5c4c3562000c0ad68374f0a" \
>
> you really
On 2010-03-09T22:48:36, Werner wrote:
> I have a problem with setting up a simple two node cluster with an IP address
> that should fail over.
Hi Werner,
> dc-version="1.0.3-0080ec086ae9c20ad5c4c3562000c0ad68374f0a" \
you really should upgrade that.
Regards,
Lars
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Hi,
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 03:52:57PM +, Werner wrote:
> Tim Serong writes:
>
> > Looks like a typo - if your configuration is missing that 'r' character,
> > that'll be the source of your problem (although, if the crm shell let you
> > create a primitive using an RA that doesn't exist, tha
Tim Serong writes:
> Looks like a typo - if your configuration is missing that 'r' character,
> that'll be the source of your problem (although, if the crm shell let you
> create a primitive using an RA that doesn't exist, that sounds like a bug).
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Tim
>
Oh dear, oh dear,
On 3/10/2010 at 09:48 AM, Werner wrote:
> I have a problem with setting up a simple two node cluster with an IP address
> that should fail over.
>
> The two systems run SLES 11 with HAE. I have done this configuration with
> two
> virtual machines and it works just fine in this environmen
I have a problem with setting up a simple two node cluster with an IP address
that should fail over.
The two systems run SLES 11 with HAE. I have done this configuration with two
virtual machines and it works just fine in this environment. However, when I do
the exact same configuration on the r