On 2008-10-22T13:38:32, Annette Jäkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Every time I shutdown a node of my cluster for a while, for example for
> repairing its hardware, heartbeat doesnt start again at boot time and says,
> CIB was manually altered, please repair. I know, there is cib.xml.sig I can
> remove. But is there really no automatically solution to say the node: you
> are a node with obsolete cib.xml.sig; rejoin the cluster and get the current
> cib and cib.xml.sig from DC??? Do I really have to remove cib.xml.sig by
> hand?

Well, this would only occur if the .xml is different from the .sig file
locally, which means local corruption (not simply outdated).

The node will, in fact, get a copy of the uptodate CIB from the other
cluster nodes then; and I think there was an option which forced a local
overwrite, but I forgot which.

(It is not enabled by default to protect against accidentially
overwriting changes the admin intended to make.)


Regards,
    Lars

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SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg)
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