Nice work.  I particularly liked (what i presumed to be) the hierarchal view.
Being able to be run out of a browser is a nice addition too.

Is it just mgmtd protocol issues preventing it from being used with Pacemaker?
(Obviously there is a new syntax available in 1.0 but its still
possible to run 1.0 with the same syntax used in Heartbeat 2.1.3).

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 18:03, Lars Ellenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> In case you have not yet noticed,
>
> Rasto Levrinc of LINBIT has worked on a GUI for heartbeat/CRM and DRBD
> for quite some time now.
> We have decided to do a beta release yesterday.
>
> Note that this has been developed against the management daemon
> of 2.1.3, some remaining minor glitches with 2.1.4 are being fixed while
> you are reading this.
> We also know of some LC_ALL/LANG/LANGUAGE issues in the perl helper
> program already, which have also been fixed already.
>
> It has NOT been used against pacemaker at all yet,
> so it very likely will behave in strange ways
> when used against pacemaker clusters.
>
> It should be easy enough, though, to adjust the python code calling the
> mgmtd, or replace it with calls to the new crm shell.
> Pacemaker support is only weeks away.
>
> Please check it out.
>
> Any and all feedback wellcome,
> either here, or on drbd-user,
> or preferably on the new drbd-mc mailing list, see below.
>
> Thanks,
>
>        Lars Ellenberg
>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Philipp Reisner <[email protected]> 
> -----
>
> Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 11:56:00 +0100
> From: Philipp Reisner <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected], [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: [drbd-mc] DRBD Management Console
>
> Hi,
>
> We are happy to announce the availability of the DRBD Management
> Console. It is a nice graphical interface for DRBD/Heartbeat
> cluster management. It is a Java(R) application, therefore it runs
> not only on Linux but also on other vendor's desktop operating
> systems.
>
> The DRBD Management Console is currently in beta quality. You will
> for sure find bugs. On the other hand, it can already be used for
> reasonable work as of today, i.e. to configure and to control a
> DRBD/Heartbeat cluster.
>
> Features:
>
> * Wizard driven installation/update of DRBD/Heartbeat on you cluster nodes
> * Wizard driven creation of Heartbeat configuration file ha.cf
> * Presents NICs and block devices
> * Graphical representation of complete DRBD status
> * Create new DRBD resources in the DRBD overview
> * Actions on DRBD resources available as context menu in the DRBD status view
> * Graphical representation of Heartbeat resources and their constraints
> * Resource states and the node they run on included in the graph
> * Context menus with actions on Heartbeat resources
> * Text console view of all commands DRBD MC issues
>
> Find out more:
> http://www.drbd.org/mc/management-console/
>
> -Phil
> --
> : Dipl-Ing Philipp Reisner
> : LINBIT | Your Way to High Availability
> : Tel: +43-1-8178292-50, Fax: +43-1-8178292-82
> : http://www.linbit.com
>
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>
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