--- Vlad Seagal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Lon,
> Thanks for your reply. I did the rg_test and that
> worked. I was able to
> start the service:

> <info>   Executing /etc/init.d/httpd start
> Starting httpd:                                     
>       [  OK  ]
> Start of webserver complete
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ps -ef|grep http
> root     28637     1  0 14:23 ?        00:00:00
> /usr/sbin/httpd
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# clusvcadm -e webserver -m
> va0pmlt01
> Member va0pmlt01 trying to enable
> webserver...success
> Service webserver is now running on va0pmlt01
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# clustat
> Member Status: Quorate
>   ------- ----         ----- ------                 
>   webserver            va0pmlt01                    
>  started
> 
> 
> As you can see the service doesn't start properly if
> it's started via
> clusvcadm command. Http is not running. Do you know
> what might be the
> problem.

and nothing came into httpd error message file ?
if it is something about timing that make httpd unable
to start then the error should be printed in error.log

if it something in cluster infrastructure
(rgmanager)...
never had happened to me, maybe in that case it is
some  old cluster.conf still active.

the "active" cluster.conf number is the same that it
is in the cluster.conf file?
manual change of that number and a forced propagation
of the new conf to the all cluster should fix that

cu
roger

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