U Pon, 14. 03. 2011., u 09:44 +0000, Bastian Mäuser je napisao/la: > @ante: > > it should have worked the way i did it, i know that i had no resources > configured, coz it didn't let me go so far.
Well, no, not really. Some of the resources should've been configured. Most importantly, the one I already mentioned; DLM. Sure, you can have everything outside of pacemaker, but what's the point of pacemaker then? By just recompiling lvm to support openais, you still need DLM which supports pacemaker. For that, in Lucid, you have to recompile RedHat Cluster Suite, which is the source of DLM, and enable support for pacemaker in it. Of course, you could just use ubuntu-ha PPA and then you wouldn't have to compile anything by your self. Once you have those packages in place, you must start dlm_controld.pcmk, which brings DLM to pacemaker and then start clmvd on top of it. In case you don't want/have DLM, you have to look into the old and abandoned EVMS (unsupported everywhere). Your setup can't work anywhere. You need DLM. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/719333 Title: CLVM not locking LV's properly even when set to "exclusive" -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs