[Pacemaker] [Linux-HA] Solved: SLES 11 HAE SP1 Signon to CIB Failed
Tim Serong
tserong at novell.com
Mon Feb 14 23:28:50 UTC 2011
On 2/9/2011 at 09:49 PM, <Darren.Mansell at opengi.co.uk> wrote:
> > So I compared the /etc/ais/openais.conf in non-sp1 with
> > /etc/corosync/corosync.conf from sp1 and found this bit missing which
> > could be quite useful...
> >
> > service {
> > # Load the Pacemaker Cluster Resource Manager
> > ver: 0
> > name: pacemaker
> > use_mgmtd: yes
> > use_logd: yes
> > }
> >
> > Added it and it works. Doh.
> >
> > It seems the example corosync.conf that is shipped won't start
> > pacemaker, I'm not sure if that's on purpose or not, but I found it a
> > bit confusing after being used to it 'just working' previously.
>
> Ah. Understandably confusing. That got fixed post-SP1, in a
> maintenance update that went out in September or thereabouts.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tim
>
>
> --
> Tim Serong <tserong at novell.com>
> Senior Clustering Engineer, OPS Engineering, Novell Inc.
>
>
> -------
>
> Thanks Tim.
>
> Although the media that can be downloaded *now* from Novell downloads
> still has this issue, so any new clusters will fall foul of it.
> Generally with a test build you won't perform updates as it burns a
> licence you would need for the production system. Should the
> downloadable media have the issue fixed?
With the disclaimer that I haven't tried this myself lately... :)
On this page:
http://www.novell.com/products/highavailability/eval.html
It says:
Please note: Once you login, your evaluation software will
automatically be registered to you. You will be able to
immediately access free maintenance patches and updates online
for a 60-day period following your registration date.
So apparently new users should be able to get the latest maintenance
updates.
Regards,
Tim
--
Tim Serong <tserong at novell.com>
Senior Clustering Engineer, OPS Engineering, Novell Inc.
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