On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 12:41:29AM +0100, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
On 2012-12-13T10:31:55, Andrew Beekhof and...@beekhof.net wrote:
We once moved the ocf-shellfuncs file, which didn't work out here when
I thought we never did this sort of thing because we don't know how
people are using
To anyone who could help possibly:
My current setup:
2 Ubuntu 10.04 LTS servers running heartbeat, pacemaker, apache, and mysql
Heartbeat and pacemaker are running great for my needs with one exception,
currently both nodes are showing mysql as slaves.
I have mysql configured in a master/slave
Am Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 15:59:16 schrieb codey koble:
To anyone who could help possibly:
My current setup:
2 Ubuntu 10.04 LTS servers running heartbeat, pacemaker, apache, and mysql
Heartbeat and pacemaker are running great for my needs with one exception,
currently both nodes are
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On 12/10/2012 10:59 PM, codey koble wrote:
To anyone who could help possibly:
My current setup: 2 Ubuntu 10.04 LTS servers running heartbeat,
pacemaker, apache, and mysql Heartbeat and pacemaker are running
great for my needs with one exception,
On 2012-12-12T13:58:25, Fabian Herschel fabian.hersc...@arcor.de wrote:
I noticed when I tried to promote one of the servers that an error
occurred stating that the ocf:heartbeat:mysql did not support the
feature. I evaluated the script and realized it was an older
version and did not
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 12:24 AM, Lars Marowsky-Bree l...@suse.com wrote:
On 2012-12-12T13:58:25, Fabian Herschel fabian.hersc...@arcor.de wrote:
I noticed when I tried to promote one of the servers that an error
occurred stating that the ocf:heartbeat:mysql did not support the
feature. I
On 2012-12-13T10:31:55, Andrew Beekhof and...@beekhof.net wrote:
We once moved the ocf-shellfuncs file, which didn't work out here when
I thought we never did this sort of thing because we don't know how
people are using our stuff externally.
We did it in a backwards-compatible manner; or at