Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> On 7/24/07, Andrew Beekhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 7/24/07, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> The Linux-HA team proudly announces feature and bug-fix release 2.1.1
>>> of the Linux-HA (aka "Heartbeat", aka "OpenHA") software.
>> Alan, can you please explain the following change-set which you made
>> just before the release:
>>    http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev/rev/e46a432e3c50
>>
>> I am struggling to think of a legitimate reason for most of these
>> messages to be changed from ERRORs to WARNINGs... even assuming they
>> are related to Bug #1657
>>
>> In particular, I find the following change particularly concerning:
>>          if self.rsh(node, self["StartCmd"]) != 0:
>> -            self.log ("ERROR: Start command failed on node %s" %(node))
>> +            self.log ("Warn: Start command failed on node %s" %(node))
> 
> Still looking for some sort of response on this...
> 
> With one exception, I would be most concerned if these changes were
> required to allow testing to pass.

Hadn't seen your reply yet.  Sorry.  I don't have time to read the main
list at the moment.  I think I backed those changes out.   I don't
understand why expecting a message which always comes out if it succeeds
to be there is a problem - as this is how it originally worked.  Each
time a message goes missing, it causes up to a 5 minute delay in the
tests - so it's good to track down if we are still having troubles.

Are you still having trouble with message loss when using syslog-ng?

It's not something that I see.  The comments around most of these seem
to imply that they were to get rid of some problems associated with old
syslog.  And, old syslog just isn't suitable for CTS.

There are some packaging problems with that release which I am just
wrapping up. I've had my head down really trying to make sure I got all
of them.  If these concerning CTS patches are still there, I'll back
them out.  Let me know - by email directly to me.  I'm concentrating on
what looks like a long-standing bug in the stonith command, which showed
up when I added a library to the build set.

-- 
    Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship...  Let me
claim from you at all times your undisguised opinions." - William
Wilberforce
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