Hopefully all of these init script problems have been fixed in 1.2.0 by
Fabio and Andrew and should be in a repo available for you soon.
Regards
-steve
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 13:22 +0100, Dominik Klein wrote:
> Hi cluster people
>
> been a while, couldn't really follow things. Today I was tasked
Dejan,
thanks for your quick answer.
> There has been recently an update to the corosync init script. I
> think that it was actually written from scratch. It should be
> included in release 1.2.0. Do you have that version?
# rpm -qa|grep coro
libcorosync-1.1.2-1
corosync-1.1.2-1
That's what cam
Am Montag, 28. Dezember 2009 13:22:34 schrieb Dominik Klein:
> Hi cluster people
>
> been a while, couldn't really follow things. Today I was tasked to
> install a new cluster, went for 1.0.6 and corosync as described on the
> wiki and hit this:
>
> New cluster with pacemaker 106 and latest availab
Hi Dominik,
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 01:22:34PM +0100, Dominik Klein wrote:
> Hi cluster people
>
> been a while, couldn't really follow things. Today I was tasked to
> install a new cluster, went for 1.0.6 and corosync as described on the
> wiki and hit this:
>
> New cluster with pacemaker 106 a
Hi cluster people
been a while, couldn't really follow things. Today I was tasked to
install a new cluster, went for 1.0.6 and corosync as described on the
wiki and hit this:
New cluster with pacemaker 106 and latest available corosync from the
clusterlabs.org/rpm opensuse 11.1 repo.
This instal