On Dec 19, 2007, at 8:47 AM, HIDEO YAMAUCHI wrote:
Hi,
I installed a development version in the following procedures.
1)Initial installation of RHEL5(Update1).
2)Installation of libnet.
3)Installation of Heartbeat development version(Heartbeat-Dev-
d739f7e38999).
4)Setting such as ha.cf
But I did not edit cib.xml.
In addition, the node is only 1, too.
The second node does not yet start.
Service urgently become the stop when start service of Heartbeat.
And the system reboots.
i prefer to use the "crm respawn" directive which disables the fast-
fail logic^.
when a non-transient problem like this occurs and heartbeat is started
at boot time (which is the normal thing to do), you have about 2s to
identify and fix the problem before the node reboots again
personally, i find this timeframe unrealistic
^ which is completely safe to do provided you have stonith enabled
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heartbeat[2358]: 2007/12/20_01:08:51 WARN: Managed /usr/lib/
heartbeat/ccm process 2400 exited with
return code 1.
heartbeat[2358]: 2007/12/20_01:08:51 EMERG: Rebooting system.
Reason: /usr/lib/heartbeat/ccm
cib[2401]: 2007/12/20_01:08:52 info: ccm_connect: Registering with
CCM...
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The result was the same even if it repeated itself how many times.
Even if I installed 2.1.2 in a node by the same setting and started,
there was not a problem.
In addition, the development version started after 2.1.2 started
normally.
When a development version starts for the first time when there is
not cib.xml, this problem seems to
happen.
Will this be a bug of the development version?
Regards,
Hideo Yamauchi.
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