Hi, thank you for our answer...

> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 08:45:14AM +0100, Paul.Thurn wrote:
> > > On 2008-09-29T14:22:49, "Paul.Thurn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > > The status section indicates that start failed. Read the logs as to
> > > > > why. But since you don't have rules ordering and collocating the Xen
> > > > > start after the filesystem, that would be the reason ...
> > > > hmm I'm lost here.. what am i supposed to do/test?
> > >
> > > You need to add rsc_colocation + rsc_order constraints.
> > >
> > I'm sorry.... i'm just a newbie on this......(old netware dude)
> > But if i just want a xen virtual machine to start on any of the cluster 
> > nodes.
> > do I really need colocation and order. I understand that i need it in a 
> > later
> > stage, when everything are going to work automatically after a restart/boot.
> 
> In this case you need it because the xen resource depends on the
> filesystem.

we are starting the xen resource manually.... and as you point out, the filesys
got to be online.
But this is just to see if we can get it to work at all. We had it working at 
sles10sp1, but after the sp2 we can't get any xen resources to work.

> 
> > If Location depends on colocation and order I will remove location, it was 
> > just
> > a suggestion from novells sles.virtualization forum, to try if it would 
> > start
> > on hkx1fs with the heartbeat unloaded on hkx2fs.
> 
> A colocation and order are usually mandatory, whereas a location
> typically indicates a preference.
> 
> > The most easiest way for me to add order and colocation is through the
> > gui (I'm not a script kiddie yet), I've studied the examples on 
> > linux-ha.org,
> > but i just can't work it out - sorry. So in case of the requirement of order
> > and colocation, i would really appriciate further instructions.
> 
> Sort of hard to give gui instructions, at least for me. I think
> that there are a few tutorials at linux-ha.org of which some, I
> guess, include the gui way.
> 
> BTW, you don't need to be a "script kiddie", it's all XML which
> is an entirely different matter ;-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dejan
> 
All the xml is also a new world for me, takes some time to adapt it.
And using examples from linux-ha.org isn't always good, seems there are 
a misch-masch of all kind of versions.
The next step we are taking is uninstall all heartbeat, and erase all files
that has to do with heartbeat, then make a new install 2.1.4 and se were it 
leads.

/paul


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