Fedora 14 lacks dlm-pcmk since it has been depreciated.  Really
frustrating as whatprovides shows a file but yum install says "nothing to
do" without installing.  Most of the existing "quick start" docs are
therefor inapplicable as they presume that you have dlm_controld.pcmk.

https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-cluster/2011-March/msg00084.html

Overall I went back over a number of steps and found some errors and was
able to get it up and running.


1) Went back over and reconfigured cman + pacemaker without corosync
2) Since I had presumed that I would be integrating with pacemaker I had
failed to install the ocfs2-tools-cman package
3) Somewhere along the way I setup the cluster.conf with the full hostname
leading to all sorts of fun with pacemaker listing 6 nodes rather than
three.  "crm configure erase nodes" was able to clear that up once the
cluster.conf files were stable.
4) Once those two things were stable I was able to bring up o2cb and ocfs2
clones under pacemaker ( my understanding is dlm is already up thanks to
cman ).

At this point I'll probably have to take a step back and try rebuilding
this cluster to make sure I have the flow right.

Am I correct in presuming that, short of membership and quorm in cman,
pacemaker is where I configure STONITH and obviously all services?

Cheers,
Eric


On 5/23/11 4:18 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I found the following link extremely useful for setting up a OCFS with
>OpenAIS/Corosync:
>
>http://www.novell.com/documentation/sle_ha
>
>-Anthony
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>
>I have been chasing my tail all day trying to get a simple 3 node cluster
>to
>mount an ocfs2 filesystem over iscsi on Fedora 14.  Up until this morning
>it
>was working wonderfully for testing HA NFSv4 where the filesystems were
>non-clustered xfs volumes.
>
>Is there any useful documentation for converting a simple corosync +
>pacemaker installation to being able to mount an ocfs2 filesystem?
>
>-Eric
>
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