Set a password for user hacluster, then run hb_gui from the console,
authenticating as hacluster.

Sander


On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 11:40 +0800, Ian Jiang wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am a newbie and I would like to get a quick understanding what the
> failover by linux-ha (heartbeat) looks like.
> I have already got two nodes configured with heartbeat.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] heartbeat-2.0.8]# /etc/init.d/heartbeat start
> logd is already running
> Starting High-Availability services:                        [  OK  ]
> 
> How to add in an service of my own then? I would like to do this as simple
> as possible. Could anyone give some instructions or references? Thanks very
> much!
> 
> 
> My service is as simple as a single program called my_server. The two nodes
> are both with an OS of FC6, and named IanVM-4 and IanVM-5 respectively.
> And here are my authkeys, ha.cf and logd.cf.
> 
> 
> authkeys
> ======
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ian]# cat /usr/local/etc/ha.d/authkeys
> auth 1
> 1 crc
> 
> ha.cf
> ====
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ian]# cat /usr/local/etc/ha.d/ha.cf
> #       Facility to use for syslog()/logger
> #
> logfacility     local0
> #       What interfaces to broadcast heartbeats over?
> #
> bcast   eth0            # Linux
> 
> #       Do we use logging daemon?
> #       If logging daemon is used, logfile/debugfile/logfacility in this
> file
> #       are not meaningful any longer. You should check the config file for
> logging
> #       daemon (the default is /etc/logd.cf)
> #       more infomartion can be fould in
> http://www.linux-ha.org/ha_2ecf_2fUseLogdDirective
> #       Setting use_logd to "yes" is recommended
> #
> use_logd yes
> 
> crm on
> 
> 
> logd.cf
> =====
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ian]# cat /etc/logd.cf
> (All commented off. No effective entry.)
> 

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