On 2007-10-10T23:09:42, "Raoul Bhatia [IPAX]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> The ocfs2 clone is misconfigured, you need to set the "notify" attribute
>> to "true" as well, also "globally_unique" to "false".
> i will try to add these values and report. it seemed to work pretty well
> thou, as i think (or better: have the feeling) the reported issue is not
> related to ocfs2 but to clone handling.

Without these settings, it won't work at all.

> i think i have to research what the notify and globally_unique
> attributes are for :)

It's documented. ;-)

>> You also fail to state which heartbeat and kernel version you're
>> running. OCFS2 integration in Heartbeat requires a kernel patch which
>> is, as far as I know, only in SLES10 so far; it's not yet merged
>> upstream, though Mark/Joel are working on it.
> that is interessting. which issues do these patches address? where can i
> get these patches from?

They allow OCFS2 to inherit the membership from user-space instead of
running its own protocol. Without these patches, the Filesystem RA will
not be able to handle OCFS2 correctly and always fail.

> for reporting above issue, i ran debian etch with heartbeat-2.1.2-4
> form the opensuse build service. my kernel is a vanilla 2.6.21.1 one.

That kernel doesn't have the patch; you could pull it out of the
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/kernel/kotd/ sles10 kernel.


Regards,
    Lars

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