Hi,
thanks for this information.
i am looked at the source code and found the following line:
#if defined(HAVE_GNUTLS_GNUTLS_H) defined(SUPPORT_REMOTE)
# define ENABLE_PCMK_REMOTE
#endif
My problem was, that libgnu-tls-dev was not installed.
netstat -tulpen grep 3121
tcp6 0 0
Am Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2015, 14:20:51 schrieb Sergey Arlashin:
Hi!
I have a small corosync/pacemaker based cluster which consists of 4 nodes. 2
nodes are in standby mode, another 2 actually handle all the resources.
corosync ver. 1.4.7-1.
pacemaker ver 1.1.11.
os: ubuntu 12.04.
Hi!
I have a small corosync/pacemaker based cluster which consists of 4 nodes. 2
nodes are in standby mode, another 2 actually handle all the resources.
corosync ver. 1.4.7-1.
pacemaker ver 1.1.11.
os: ubuntu 12.04.
Inside our production environment which has a plenty of free ram,cpu etc
- Original Message -
Hi Everybody,
I have compiled libqb 0.17.1 under Debian Jessie/testing amd64 as:
tar zxvf libqb-v0.17.1.tar.gz
cd libqb-0.17.1/
./autogen.sh
./configure
make -j8
make -j8 install
Then after succesful builds of COROSYNC 2.3.4, CLUSTER-GLUE 1.0.12 and
Hi,
is there a way for resource agent to tell pacemaker that in some cases
reload operation is insufficient to apply new resource definition and
restart is required?
I tried to return OCF_ERR_GENERIC, but that prevents resource from being
started until failure-timeout lapses and cluster is
Hi Everybody,
I have compiled libqb 0.17.1 under Debian Jessie/testing amd64 as:
tar zxvf libqb-v0.17.1.tar.gz
cd libqb-0.17.1/
./autogen.sh
./configure
make -j8
make -j8 install
Then after succesful builds of COROSYNC 2.3.4, CLUSTER-GLUE 1.0.12 and
RESOURCE-AGENTS 3.9.5, compiling PACEMAKER
Hi,
I'm testing a 2-node Corosync (1.4.6) and Pacemaker (1.1.10+git20130802)
cluster on Debian 8.0 and having some problems with the stonith resources.
I've set up two external/ipmi resources on each node and wanted to test
how they would react by physically unplugging the IPMI device