hello,

On 10/25/2011 08:14 PM, Nick Khamis wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Moving forward, I noticed that there was not much documentation
> regarding getting the pcmk stack working
> with ocfs2. I have the configuration up and running however, missed
> the part regarding getting what is required
> for pcmk+ocfs support (to get ocf:pacemaker:controld +
> ocf:pacemaker:o2cb working).

yes, there is not that much documentation on that part.

> 
> Everything is build from source using the latest version of Glue, RA,
> PCMK, and OpenAIS. OCFS2 works fine
> manually, and now I am trying to get corosync to handle it. This is on
> a prototype environment right now using
> Debian Squeeze however, will be using an EL like Red Hat for
> production. No stonith is required just yet, but if
> the documentation includes that as well it would be beneficial very soon.

When using a cluster fs fencing is not an option but an obligation!

If you already know your want to go with RHEL or some derivate you can
save some miles not going the OCFS2 path .... I can recommend reading:

http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html-single/Clusters_from_Scratch/index.html

... you will see this is quite different from running OCFS2 on lets say
Debian.

Regards,
Andreas

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