Thanks for the reply.

You where right, my permissions was a bit off. I didnt even have the .sig
file, now it works like it supposed to.

Again, thanks very much appriciated.

Best regards,
Patrik Martinsson, student, Sweden.


2008/7/3 Michael Alger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 08:53:35AM +0200, Patrik Martinsson wrote:
> > When i use cibadmin to update my cib, the actual cluster gets
> > updated but the actual file, cib.xml, doesn't, which ofcourse
> > means that, if i take down heartbeat and start it again it will
> > read from the cib.xml which is the old one, meaning old settings.
> >
> > Wouldn't it be better if cibadmin actually wrote to the cib.xml ?
> > Or as i stated above, am i missing something here ?
>
> It's definitely supposed to automatically update the on-disc copy
> after any changes are made. Have you checked the logs to see if
> there's any references to the file?
>
> When you're updating it, are you first replacing the one in the
> /var/lib/heartbeat/crm location, and then loading that? I'm not sure
> how heartbeat manages it precisely, but it does check the .sig files
> to make sure it hasn't been modified. I'm not sure if modifying it
> will prevent it from automatically writing it out; or perhaps the
> heartbeat user simply doesn't have permission to write to these
> files if they've been created by your configuration management
> system?
>
> On my system, it certainly writes any changes that I've imported
> using cibadmin to disc right away, on both nodes.
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