Hi!

We discovered an interesting problem with SLES11 (currently at SP3 with 
updates) and HP Data Protector 7's Automatic Desaster Recovery Module:
It seems that a cluster node updated from SLES11 SP1 (via SP2) to SP3 uses a 
different directory layout than a cluster node installed directly from the SP3 
media:
The node updated from SP1 uses this directory to store the CIB: 
/var/lib/heartbeat/crm/
The node installed as SP3 used this directory: /var/lib/pacemaker/cib/

HP's Desaster Recovery Module says (/var/opt/omni/tmp/AUTODR.log):
[...]
20141203T164701 ERROR cluster  Failed to parse cluster configuration.
20141203T164701 FATAL cluster  EXCEPTION at src/core/linux_cluster.cpp(798):
20141203T164701 FATAL cluster  N3drm12system_errorE(2): [ENOENT;No such file or 
directory]: Failed to load RedHat xml cluster configuration file: 
/var/lib/heartbeat/crm/cib.xml.
20141203T164701 FATAL storage  Running on cluster and failed to query the 
cluster.
[...]

Of course HP's software isn't quite flexible here, but maybe a symlink from the 
old location to the new one wouldn't be bad (for the lifetime of SLES11, 
maybe)...

Opinions? Any HP guy listening?

Regards,
Ulrich


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