Did you just try setting the password for the hacluster user and
loggin in as that user. That is what I use. This is a shot in the dark
but, something happened to me once that stopped the hb_gui from
working. Somehow the password file on my system got locked. The
heartbeat RPM was unable to install components with the proper owners
and create the users everythig was root owned.

On 6/19/07, N.J. van der Horn (Nico) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,

I had problems logging in using hb_gui... finally decided to go for
R1 and succeeded.
removed "crm on" from /etc/ha.d/ha.cf
created /etc/ha.d/haresources
... et voila ! My cluster was smiling to me and doing what i wanted.

Still i like to go for the gold (lol) and migrate to R2 config style and more.

Unfortunately the devil is still torturing me while trying to arrive there.

I saw the posting of Dr Michael Schwartzkopff and the reply from Alan
Robertson... but that did'nt help me.

I can start hb_gui but after entering the hostname or IP-address,
username and password,
getting the same messages as Michael: "Failed in authentication. User
Name or Password my be wrong. or the user
 > doesn't belong to the haclient group."

The user is _not_ root and belongs to the group haclient.

I decided to take a look at the source of hb_gui, but could not find
out what i missed.

The screencast for the gui looks sooo logical and simple, but for me
it does'nt work that way ;-)

Please help me, as i am beginning to feel really stupid on this.


mvg Nico
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