Hello together
On my gentoo servers (2 Node Cluster with kernel 3.x) i use heartbeat
3.0.5 and DRBD 8.4.0 for block replication between the two machines
which served apache, mysql and samba fileservices
Everything works fine, except the automatic sync between the two drives
wich are both
I am using pacemaker and corosync. For some reason I keep getting this error in
my messages log:
ERROR: Cannot chdir to [/var/lib/heartbeat/cores/root]: No such file or
directory
Should I not worry about that since I am using corosync and not heartbeat
William
are you using ext3 for drbd active/active? UM
2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr elvis.alth...@gmail.com
Hello together
On my gentoo servers (2 Node Cluster with kernel 3.x) i use heartbeat
3.0.5 and DRBD 8.4.0 for block replication between the two machines
which served apache, mysql and samba
Am 03.08.2012 09:32, schrieb emmanuel segura:
are you using ext3 for drbd active/active? UM
2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr elvis.alth...@gmail.com
Hello together
On my gentoo servers (2 Node Cluster with kernel 3.x) i use heartbeat
3.0.5 and DRBD 8.4.0 for block replication between the two
I was able to fix the error by creating the directory manually.
/var/lib/heartbeat/cores was already there, I just added root.
Kind of an odd problem though.
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From: linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org
[mailto:linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org] On Behalf Of Yount,
i know the drbd primary to primary it's for use ocfs/gfs, so for have the
filesystem read write on both nodes, why you still using heartbeat 1.X
2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr elvis.alth...@gmail.com
Am 03.08.2012 09:32, schrieb emmanuel segura:
are you using ext3 for drbd active/active? UM
Am 03.08.2012 09:42, schrieb emmanuel segura:
i know the drbd primary to primary it's for use ocfs/gfs, so for have the
filesystem read write on both nodes, why you still using heartbeat 1.X
2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr elvis.alth...@gmail.com
Am 03.08.2012 09:32, schrieb emmanuel segura:
are
Yount, William D yount.will...@menloworldwide.com schrieb am 03.08.2012
um
09:18 in Nachricht
11893698c5a8c84ea0b5484deb54e375025aa58...@dcxprcl018.cnf.prod.cnf.com:
I am using pacemaker and corosync. For some reason I keep getting this error
in my messages log:
ERROR: Cannot chdir to
Hi list,
Thanks for the input so far, here are new findings.
meta master-max=1 master-node-max=1 clone-max=2
clone-node-max=1 notify=true target-role=Master
location location-groupMysql-on-node1 groupMysql inf: halab3
So you have a mandatory location constraint saying
Hello All,
Is it possible to set/pass an environment variable so a stonith device
will inherit it, specifically external/vcenter in this case? The issue
I'm running into is the vcenter I'm connecting to is using self-signed
certificates, which I get around by setting the environment variable
On 08/03/2012 02:35 AM, Elvis Altherr wrote:
Am 03.08.2012 09:32, schrieb emmanuel segura:
are you using ext3 for drbd active/active? UM
...
yes.. woud i better use GFS2 or OFCS (which both dosen't work under
kernel 3.x) ?
Or which is the best file system porpouse for my case?
If
Am 03.08.2012 18:55, schrieb Dimitri Maziuk:
On 08/03/2012 02:35 AM, Elvis Altherr wrote:
Am 03.08.2012 09:32, schrieb emmanuel segura:
are you using ext3 for drbd active/active? UM
...
yes.. woud i better use GFS2 or OFCS (which both dosen't work under
kernel 3.x) ?
Or which is the
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