[Pacemaker] problem about move node from one cluster to another
jiaju liu
liujiaju86 at yahoo.com.cn
Thu Oct 14 06:23:25 UTC 2010
Hi
Thank you for your help. I want to upgrade my openais. Do I need to restall linux and download openais of the latest version? or any other simple way?Thanks:-).
Hi,
Depending on the openais version (please mention it)
?
Hi Thank you for your reply my openais version is openais-0.80.5-15.1
pacemaker version is pacemaker-1.0.5-4.1.
I use restart but it does not work.?I found?it could not stop
?
?
this behavior could
happen, I've seen it as well, on openais-0.8.0. What I've done to fix it
was to restart the openais process via /etc/init.d/openais restart. And
then it worked, however, this was one of the reasons I updated the
packages to the latest versions of corosync, pacemaker, etc. The tricky
part was doing the migration procedure for upgrading production servers
without service downtime, but that's another story.
Regards,
Dan
jiaju liu wrote:
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Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 14:37:51 +0300
From: Dan Frincu <dfrincu at streamwide.ro>
To: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
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Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] problem about move node from one cluster to
another cluster
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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 many
years, on servers where downtime should be kept to a minimum (gee,
that's why you use a cluster :)), how does this fit the release schedule?
I mean, there are plenty of users out there with question related to
Heartbeat 2, openais-0.8.0, and so on and so forth, some environments
cannot be changed lightly, others, not at all, so what is the response
to "this feature doesn't work on that version of software?", upgrade? If
so, at what interval (keeping in mind that you probably want the stable
packages on your system)?
I'm asking this because when I started working with openais, the latest
version available was 0.8.0 on some SUSE repos that aren't available
anymore.
Regards,
Dan
jiaju liu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Depending on the openais version (please mention it)
>
> Hi
> Thank you for your reply my openais version is openais-0.80.5-15.1
> pacemaker version is pacemaker-1.0.5-4.1.
> I use restart but it does not work. I found it could not stop
>
>
> this behavior could
> happen, I've seen it as well, on openais-0.8.0. What I've done to fix it
> was to restart the openais process via /etc/init.d/openais restart. And
> then it worked, however, this was one of the reasons I updated the
> packages to the latest versions of corosync, pacemaker, etc. The tricky
> part was doing the migration procedure for upgrading production servers
> without service downtime, but that's another story.
>
>
>
--
Dan FRINCU
Systems Engineer
CCNA, RHCE
Streamwide Romania
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