Hi Dejan

[email protected] wrote on 16.09.2009 13:32:29:

> > ...
> > Sep 16 10:35:00 sles11-master ccm: [3997]: info: Hostname:
sles11-master
> > Sep 16 10:35:00 sles11-master stonithd: [4000]: WARN: Core dumps could
be
> > lost if multiple dumps occur.
> > Sep 16 10:35:00 sles11-master stonithd: [4000]: WARN: Consider setting
> > non-default value in /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern (or equivalent) for
> > maximum supportability
> > Sep 16 10:35:00 sles11-master stonithd: [4000]: WARN: Consider
> > setting /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid (or equivalent) to 1 for maximum
> > supportability
> > Sep 16 10:35:00 sles11-master stonithd: [4000]: info:
> > G_main_add_SignalHandler: Added signal handler for signal 10
> > Sep 16 10:35:00 sles11-master stonithd: [4000]: info:
> > G_main_add_SignalHandler: Added signal handler for signal 12
> > Sep 16 10:35:00 sles11-master stonithd: [4000]: info:
crm_cluster_connect:
> > Unsupported cluster stack: (null)
>
> I don't think you can run Heartbeat in SLE11. Only OpenAIS is
> supported.

You're kidding!? Last week I installed the whole system from [1] and it
works. Yesterday I updated it with the version from [2] as requested and
the heartbeat support is gone? Is that really true?

Additionally I removed the whole components and installed from [1] again
but the result is the same. :-(


[1] http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ha-clustering/SLE_11/
[2]
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ha-clustering:/UNSTABLE/SLE_11

Regards,

Yves Schumann
Softwareentwicklungsingenieur Security Solutions Division
IT-Koordinator
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