On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 02:27:52PM -0500, David Teigland wrote:
> To avoid loading+running services that you don't use (e.g. to avoid bugs
> crashing the system from a service you're not using)
>
> add to cluster.conf
>
> <service name="corosync_cman" ver="0"/>
> <service name="openais_ckpt" ver="0"/>
>
> run cman_tool join -A
this worked when I used it for a while last spring, but it's now failing:
# cman_tool join -d -A
Starting /usr/sbin/corosync corosync -f
CMAN_DEBUG=255
COROSYNC_DEFAULT_CONFIG_IFACE=xmlconfig:cmanpreconfig
CMAN_PIPE=4
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [MAIN ] Corosync Cluster Engine ('1.0.0'): started
and ready to provide service.
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [MAIN ] Successfully read config from
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [MAIN ] Successfully parsed cman config
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [TOTEM ] Initializing transmit/receive security:
libtomcrypt SOBER128/SHA1HMAC (mode 0).
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [TOTEM ] The network interface [10.15.84.132] is now
up.
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [CMAN ] CMAN 1253561438 (built Sep 21 2009 15:12:43)
started
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [SERV ] Service initialized 'corosync CMAN membership
service 2.90'
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [SERV ] Service initialized 'openais checkpoint
service B.01.01'
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [QUORUM] Using quorum provider quorum_cman
Sep 25 14:32:37 corosync [SERV ] Service initialized 'corosync cluster quorum
service v0.1'
forked process ID is 8908
corosync running, process ID is 8908
waiting for cman to start
corosync died: Error, reason code is 9