On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Jiann-Ming Su <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yep, that's what mine looks like.  It's installed with the same custom
> rpm package that I've used on our other Linux HA clusters (12 systems
> total).  It's only affecting this one cluster member.  The other two
> systems in this particular cluster work fine.  And, this one was
> working fine at one point since I had used it in the past to configure
> the cluster it is in.  I'll try forcing a reinstall of the rpm package
> and see if that fixes the problem.
>

Rather than force a reinstall, I simply did a freshen and verify with
rpm.  According to rpm, the installed files seem to be fine.  I even
rebooted the node to let lrmd restart clean and set selinux to
permissive.  Same result.  Again, I don't think it's the installation
since we have clusters and other cluster members using the same rpm
with no problems.  And, this one misbehaving node use to display the
resources properly.  If there's more debugging I can turn on, please
let me know.  Thanks for your efforts.

-- 
Jiann-Ming Su
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