On 2008-01-10T08:27:07, Serge Dubrouski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's definitely broken in 2.1.3. It doesn't have a working "monitor"
> function, it has a syntax error in ip command (at least for Fedora
> distro), it doesn't offline a resource when it's stopped and so on, it
> even doesn't set a path to /etc/init.d/o2cb properly . If it works for
> you that means that you have a modified version, not the one that
> comes with 2.1.3.
Right, the initdir path is broken. Doh. There's a $ missing.
The "monitor" function is actually implemented as-intended at this
stage. There's nothing to monitor, and it shouldn't be run with a
periodic monitor.
It's not supposed to offline anything itself, it just calls the init
script (assuming that the path wasn't wrong, that is).
What's broken with the ip command? That works here.
> Unfortunately I'm not familiar with openAIS. Does it mean that
> Heartbeat won't support OCFS2? I mean combination of CRM + openAIS
> will work with OCFS2 but CRM + Heartbeat won't.
Right - there'll be no need for an agent such as o2cb with the new
stack, and probably the Filesystem RA will be able to drop most of the
special cases for the cluster filesystems as well.
Regards,
Lars
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