On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 02:11:29PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 10:09:33PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> >    
> >> <upgraded heartbeat2 to heartbeat3+pacemaker on Debian Lenny>
> >>
> >> All seems to have gone well, and pretty painlessly - everything is up
> >> and running, with one remaining issue:
> >>
> >> As I understand it, after running "cibadmin --upgrade --force" the CIB
> >> should be accessible through crm-shell (crm>  configure).
> >>
> >> However, when I do this, I get the error message:
> >> INFO: object crm_config.id2244404 cannot be represented in the CLI notation
> >>      
> > What a strange id. Do you have such id? Can you show the config?
> > In particular this element should've been shown as xml.
> >    
> ok... here's the xml (#crm show xml >file) - can anybody tell me what to 
> make of this?
> 

stripped off some partial double pasting.

> <cib admin_epoch="0" crm_feature_set="3.0.1" 
> dc-uuid="14d2d0ed-59d1-4729-a149-d5421b6a4988" epoch="108" 
> have-quorum="1" num_updates="16" remote-tls-port="0" 
> validate-with="pacemaker-1.0">
> <configuration>
> <crm_config>
> <cluster_property_set id="crm_config.id2244404">

this:
> <nvpair id="nvp.id2244404" name="stonith-enabled" value="false"/>


> </cluster_property_set>
> <cluster_property_set id="cib-bootstrap-options">

should be here,
and its
    <cluster_property_set id="crm_config.id2244404">
container should be dropped.

 # cibadmin -D -X '<cluster_property_set id="crm_config.id2244404">'
 # crm configure property stonith-enable=false

should do the trick.

> <nvpair id="nvpair.id2244410" name="dc-version" 
> value="1.0.8-2c98138c2f070fcb6ddeab1084154cffbf44ba75"/>
> <nvpair id="nvpair.id2251490" name="is-managed-default" value="true"/>
> <nvpair id="nvpair.id2251500" name="cluster-infrastructure" 
> value="Heartbeat"/>
> <nvpair id="cib-bootstrap-options-last-lrm-refresh" 
> name="last-lrm-refresh" value="1276174323"/>
> </cluster_property_set>
> </crm_config>

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