Dejan Muhamedagic a écrit :
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 02:30:50PM +0200, Benjamin Watine wrote:
Andrew Beekhof a ?crit :
On 5/18/07, Benjamin Watine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Benjamin Watine a ?crit :
Hi the list

I'm trying to compile heartbeat 2 on Debian 4 (Etch). As Andrew advise
me, I use the SLE10-SP1 package, with patches for stonith suicide.

The configure is ok, but when I try to make heartbeat, the compilation
stop complaining about yyparse function.
I've installed the package byacc, maybe it's not the good one.

You can find compil log attached.

Regards

Benjamin Watine

It's ok, I was needing bison !

When I do ./ConfigureMe configure, the script tell me at the end :

Note: If you use the 'make install' method for installation you
also need to adjust '/etc/passwd' and '/etc/group' manually.

What does I need to do ? just create haclient group and hacluster user ?
 Can I do this by just adding these lines ?

in /etc/passwd :
hacluster:x:90:90::/var/lib/heartbeat/cores/hacluster:/bin/bash

in /etc/group :
haclient:x:90:
usually there is a useradd and groupadd command that will do "the right thing"
groupadd -g 90 haclient
adduser --system --home /var/lib/heartbeat/cores/hacluster --shell /bin/bash --no-create-home --disabled-password --gid 90 --uid 90 hacluster

Are these commands right ? Is hacluster a system user with no password ? or no login at all ?

They look fine. hacluster may be used for the GUI login and in
that case you should enable the password for it. Any user would
do, however, as long as it belongs to the haclient group.

GUI, of course. I forgot it because I never use it. I will nevertheless add a password to hacluster. It could be used.

Thank you Dejan.



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