> how does this fit the release schedule?
The short answer is that it doesn't.
The community generally does a pretty good job, heartbeat2 was a dead end that
was put out of its misery years ago[1] and openais 0.80 was something like 5
years old when pacemaker started supporting it. Pacemaker
Hi,
Yes, it sometime needs to be killed manually because the process hangs
and the restart operation never seems to end. Yet another reason to upgrade.
All,
Question: given the fact that this type of software usually gets
installed on a platform once and then usually goes into service for ma
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hi everybody
I use command service openais stop first to stop openais service and then use
rm -rf /var/lib/heartbear/crm/* clear all information. then change multicast
address and service openais start in another cluster.
the problem is sometimes it works I can use crm_mon command. a
hi everybody
I use command crm openais stop first to stop openais service and then use rm
-rf /var/lib/heartbear/crm/* clear all information. then change multicast and
start it in another cluster.
the problem is sometimes it works I can use crm_mon command. and sometimes it
doesn't work. I use