Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote: > On 2007-06-01T12:13:15, Jan Kalcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I generated with version 2.0.7 didn't work for me. Are you saying it >> doesn't work properly? Then, you should know that this is the latest >> version available from suse. >> > > If you have issues with your SUSE version, please file them using your > support contract. > > I surely do in this way when I need it. We are making confusion. Please don't do that. I was just pointing the attention to the fact that the latest version available from SuSE (2.0.7) is not the same one latest version available for heartbeat (2.0.8) and it doesn't work properly. So, if the advice is update via SuSE, people who is facing the problem should know that it doesn't work anyway. We are sharing information and I believe that any feedback is welcome and maybe helpful. >>> If you want vendor support for older versions then you need to go via >>> the proper channels, and community mailing lists ain't one of them. >>> >> Don't say update to the latest version available from suse then. >> > > Well, he's right. That's what you'll be told when you call support - > have you installed the latest update yet? And then you'll need to > provide the relevant logfiles as well. > > Actually this is what I used to say. I was a NTS and I know quite well how is the job inside there and I also know the importance of the holy log. But I'm not requesting support right now, I'm just saying that if the first advice is "update via SuSE", I found quite illogical and contradictory, even if this is the correct answer, a following comment like "If you want vendor support for older versions then you need to go via the proper channels, and community mailing lists ain't one of them". > Anyway, the haresources2cib.py script hasn't been modified in the SUSE > release, so is identical to upstream - and it IMHO only provides a > starting point for a CIB configuration, not a complete solution to the > conversion. > > It can be seen as a good starting point and I think it's very useful foremost for who, like me, is getting close to heartbeat and doesn't know anything about crm. It's not a complete solution but I hope it'll be able to manage easily at least the simplest configurations. Anyway, the script coming from the version 2.0.8 works much better than the previous one. > You might have to use crm_verify and/or edit the CIB generated manually > to fix it to suit your needs and be properly formatted. > > If you wish to submit a patch to extend the conversion script, the > community will thank you for it ;-) Personally, I find it much easier to > write the CIB from scratch than to use the converter. > Unfortunately scripting it's not my job, I can give feedbacks, they are helpful and welcome and they are needed from who, for example, are requesting support hoping that update SLES always solves problems. It's not like this.
> Please guys, everybody stay polite. > Always. I believe this is a free place where everybody should share information politely. Everybody, like everywhere else. > > Regards, > Lars > > Regards, Jan _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
