Hi,
Recently we are seeing lots of heartbeat errors related to
Gmain_timeout_dispatch
on our system.
I checked on mailing list archives if other people have faced this issue.
There are few email threads regarding this but people are seeing this issue
in case of high load.
On our system there is
Le 12/11/2013 19:25, Takehiro Matsushima a écrit :
hping looks be useable.
It is.
It's a great tool to perform port scanning/fingerprinting/debug and/or
layer 4 pings.
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Cheers,
Florian Crouzat
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Hello,
I'm attempting to use pacemaker/corosync (1.1.10/2.31) in a two node
active/passive embedded application where all resources should run only on
one node. I'm looking for a configuration option that will remember the
last active node when the appliance is rebooted. I'm using
Hello.
Now that XM has been deprecated is anyone working on a Xen RA that uses
the xl tool stack?
I am willing to do the work but I don't want to duplicate the effort if
someone else is doing/has already done it.
Tom
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On 15 Nov 2013, at 4:37 am, Michael Jones michael.jo...@quantum.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm attempting to use pacemaker/corosync (1.1.10/2.31) in a two node
active/passive embedded application where all resources should run only on
one node. I'm looking for a configuration option that will
Tom Parker tpar...@cbnco.com schrieb am 14.11.2013 um 19:23 in Nachricht
5285150b.9050...@cbnco.com:
Hello.
Now that XM has been deprecated is anyone working on a Xen RA that uses
the xl tool stack?
I woonder whether xl will (opposed to xm) report proper exit codes if
operations fail.