Hi Dejan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11.01.2008 16:38:46:
> > That' unfortunately a problem. If you can give me some good reasons for
> > this, I can go to the management to ask for it... ;-)
>
> There's an unfortunate bug in 2.1.2 which makes lrmd eat quite a
> bit of memory and cpu if you have often monitor operations. Or,
> the communication is lighter now that the compression is used, in
> particular if your CIB is big. Probably quite a few other fixes.

OK, that sounds like strong arguments. Thx for that.


> Take a look at the changelog and pick your favourite argument :)

Youre funny! You should try to search for "changelog" on the LinuxHA page.
You will get a link [1] but that page is not existing like many others. I
think it is not very useful if one must download the full package only to
have a look at the changelog!?

Sorry, but in such cases the LinuxHA page is unchallenged first place in my
top ten of worst web pages. Why has such a nice and useful project such a
bad page? Or is www.linux-ha.org not the main project page? Sometimes I
think so because of the amount of not existing pages. Some other examples?
[2] [3] [4] Note that these links came all directly out of the page
content.


> > > > Is it possible that the var "OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_clone" is not set
and
> > so
> > > > expr runs into a error? I did not found any other occourence of
>
> This was introduced in the changeset 784fcb44d688.
> cc-ing the relevant parties :) Is OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_clone always
> set by v2?

Where can I see the changessets? Is there someting like Mantis or Trac?


> > Hm, maybe I understand the (not existing :-| ) documentation wrong, but
I
> > defined the resource like this:
> >
> > <primitive id="rsc_IPaddr" class="ocf" type="IPaddr2"
provider="heartbeat">
> >  <instance_attributes id="rsc_IPaddr_instance_attrs">
> >   <attributes>
> >    <nvpair id="96252422-60e0-4e3f-bcd6-4d1c3996d10e" name="ip"
> > value="172.17.206.153"/>
> >   </attributes>
> >  </instance_attributes>
> >  <meta_attributes id="rsc_IPaddr_meta_attrs">
> >   <attributes>
> >    <nvpair id="rsc_IPaddr_metaattr_target_role" name="target_role"
> > value="started"/>
> >   </attributes>
> >  </meta_attributes>
> >  <operations>
> >   <op id="2df96287-97cf-4d2e-b87b-66bb72090c33" name="monitor"
> > interval="10s" timeout="20s" disabled="false" role="Started"/>
> >  </operations>
> > </primitive>
> >
> > This is _not_ a ocf resource?
>
> Yes, it is. But in this case the wrapper script
> /etc/ha.d/resource.d/IPaddr2 is not run. That's what made me
> think that you're using the Heartbeat class RA.

And why is it not run? Are there other settings to use?


> Thanks,
>
> Dejan


[1] http://www.linux-ha.org/download/ChangeLog
[2] http://www.linux-ha.org/ClusterResourceManager/DTD1.0/Annotated
[3] http://www.linux-ha.org/ClusterInformationBase/UnderstandingStatus
[4] http://www.linux-ha.org/ClusterInformationBase/AdvancedRules



Thanks for your help,

Yves Schumann
Softwareentwicklungsingenieur
Security Solutions Division
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