[Pacemaker] Replacing sbd devices in running cluster

emmanuel segura emi2fast at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 07:12:12 EST 2015


yes Lars, you are right,

I forgot to look in /etc/init.d/openais

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SBD_DEVS=${SBD_DEVICE%;}
SBD_DEVICE=${SBD_DEVS//;/ -d }

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Thanks

2015-01-30 12:47 GMT+01:00 Lars Marowsky-Bree <lmb at suse.com>:
> On 2015-01-30T08:29:18, emmanuel segura <emi2fast at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> from one of two:
>>
>> /dev/sdX and /dev/sdY
>>
>> sbd -d "/dev/sdX;/dev/sdY" message node1 exit
>> sbd -d "/dev/sdX;/dev/sdY" message node2 exit
>>
>> sbd -d /dev/sdA create && sbd -d /dev/sdB create
>>
>> Now in every cluster node
>>
>> sbd -d "/dev/sdA;/dev/sdB" -D -W watch
>
> This command will not work. You need to specify the devices separately
> for sbd:
>
> sbd -d /dev/sdX -d /dev/sdY
>
>
> Regards,
>     Lars
>
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