[Pacemaker] Install the Pacemaker on Red hat enterprise 5
Andrew Beekhof
andrew at beekhof.net
Thu May 28 14:09:45 UTC 2009
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:05 PM, George Gomes <geounipe at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I read the Pacemaker information/installation guide on site
> http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Main_Page and I installed it (Pacemaker) on Red
> Hat EL5 with all rpm files bellow:
>
> heartbeat-2.99.2-8.1.i386.rpm
> heartbeat-common-2.99.2-8.1.i386.rpm
> heartbeat-resources-2.99.2-8.1.i386.rpm
> libheartbeat2-2.99.2-8.1.i386.rpm
> libopenais2-0.80.5-13.1.i386.rpm
> libpacemaker3-1.0.3-2.2.i386.rpm
> openais-0.80.5-13.1.i386.rpm
> pacemaker-1.0.3-2.2.i386.rpm
>
> I configured the failover-IP according to CRM CLI command but I could not
> configure any resource using CRM CLI.
> When I performed the command "crm resource status", the CRM CLI shows the
> script is started but it was not started.
Possibly the script is broken.
Did you check it for LSB compliance?
There is a series of tests listed in the configuration explained pdf
that you can perform to verify the script is compliant.
> Could someone help me?
Not without logs etc.
> Bellow is the command that I used to create the primitive resource:
>
> # crm configure primitive myScript lsb::myScript.sh op monitor interval=10s
>
> I created the symbolic link of myScript.sh on /etc/init.d, is it correct? if
> not, how could I do it?
You may need to create a hardlink (ln with no -s option).
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