Sorry about the repost, but I figured I would add more from what I'm seeing
in the var/log/messages in case it helps

*Aug 11 11:32:02 gatebak2 crmd: [2068]: info: crm_timer_popped: Wait Timer
(I_NULL) just popped!
Aug 11 11:32:02 gatebak2 crmd: [2068]: ERROR:
init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not access channel on:
/var/run/crm/cib_rw
Aug 11 11:32:02 gatebak2 crmd: [2068]: ERROR:
init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not access channel on:
/var/run/crm/cib_callback
Aug 11 11:32:03 gatebak2 crmd: [2068]: ERROR:
init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not access channel on:
/var/run/crm/cib_rw
Aug 11 11:32:03 gatebak2 crmd: [2068]: ERROR:
init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not access channel on:
/var/run/crm/cib_callback
Aug 11 11:32:03 gatebak2 crmd: [2068]: info: do_cib_control: Could not
connect to the CIB service: connection failed
Aug 11 11:32:03 gatebak2 crmd: [2068]: WARN: do_cib_control: Couldn't
complete CIB registration 23 times... pause and retry*

 - Peter
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Peter Sylvester <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Andrew,
>
> Thanks for the doc, however I'm working with a cluster that already has
> heartbeat on it and I'm trying to add pacemaker to it.
>
> So far I have managed to get pacemaker installed on both machines and have
> ran the following command to create the pacemaker XML config file.
>
> */usr/lib/heartbeat/haresources2cib.py /etc/ha.d/haresources*
>
> I have also added "crm respawn" to the ha.cf file in heartbeat.  Once I
> made these changes I restarted heartbeat and now neither node is taking the
> VIP or starting the resources that it was running back when I was just
> working with heartbeat.  The /var/log/messages file also states the
> following.
>
> *Aug 11 11:15:35 gatebak2 crmd: [2027]: info: do_cib_control: Could not
> connect to the CIB service: connection failed
> Aug 11 11:15:35 gatebak2 crmd: [2027]: WARN: do_cib_control: Couldn't
> complete CIB registration 20 times... pause and retry*
> From what I can tell from running ls -lh on /var/lib/heartbeat/crm/cib.xml
> the file is owned by the correct user and group, so I'm not sure why it
> would have a problem connecting.
>
> *[r...@gatebak2 ~]# ls -lh /var/lib/heartbeat/crm/cib.xml
> -rw-r--r-- 1 hacluster haclient 3.7K Aug 11 10:31
> /var/lib/heartbeat/crm/cib.xml*
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>  - Peter
>
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 4:09 AM, Andrew Beekhof <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Peter Sylvester
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hey guys.  I figured out what was wrong with my code yesterday, but the
>> > bad/good (depending) is that the client is now leaning towards using
>> > pacemaker in addition to heartbeat.
>> >
>> > I was wondering if anyone knew of any good documentation that could be
>> > recommended for working with pacemaker with someone that is relatively
>> new
>> > to clustering in Linux.  I know that there is some documentation on the
>> HA
>> > website, but if anyone can recommend any other good resources please let
>> me
>> > know.
>>
>> www.clusterlabs.org/doc <--- clusters from scratch
>>
>> >
>> >  - Peter
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