Thanks Dan but I think the cluster has to be up and running to do a load 
replace doesn't it? Maybe if I create a bogus empty cib configuration 
first? Perhaps then I could fire it up and replace it.


On 12-06-19 10:41 AM, Dan Frincu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:31 PM, mike<mgbut...@nbnet.nb.ca>  wrote:
>> We're setting up a DR type of situation where we have restored our HA
>> servers and MySQL successfully. Typically I would fire up HA, use
>> cibadmin to dump the cib to a temp file and then change the VIP to the
>> one on the DR site. Here's the problem though. The two networks are able
>> to talk to one another (a mistake by network folks - can't be corrected
>> now) and so I cannot start HA because it will cause a problem with
>> production. I have read that you cannot edit the cib.xml directly but
>> was wondering how true that is. All I need to do is change the one VIP
>> in the configuration file and start HA. What are the ramifications of
>> editing it by hand and will HA allow me to do that?
> How about crm configure save file.crm then edit file.crm then crm load
> replace file.crm on the other side?
>
> HTH,
> Dan
>>
>> Thanks
>> -mike
>>
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