On 12/09/2013 06:32 PM, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I have a suggestion: For systems with seperate /tmp filesystem (with "only" a 
> few hundred MB), hb_report occasionally fails with a "no space left of 
> device" when unpacking huge messages files, it seems. If hb_report also 
> supports it, an option to specify an alternate working directory could be 
> useful also.

Noted, thank you :)

Regards,

Tim

> 
> Regards,
> Ulrich
> 
>>>> Tim Serong <[email protected]> schrieb am 06.12.2013 um 16:45 in Nachricht
> <[email protected]>:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> This is to announce version 0.6.2 of Hawk, a web-based GUI for managing
>> and monitoring Pacemaker High-Availability clusters.
>>
>> Notable features include:
>>
>> - View cluster status (summary and detailed views).
>> - Examine potential failure scenarios via simulator mode.
>> - History explorer for analysis of cluster behaviour and prior failures.
>> - Perform regular management tasks (start, stop, move resources, put
>>   nodes on standby/maintenance, etc.)
>> - Configure resources, constraints, general cluster properties.
>> - Setup wizard for common configurations (currently web server and
>>   OCFS2 filesystem).
>>
>> Packages for various openSUSE releases, as well as Fedora 18 and 19 are
>> available from the Open Build Service:
>>
>>
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download?project=network:ha-clustering:Stable&pac
>>  
>> kage=hawk
>>
>> More information is available in the README in the source tree:
>>
>>   https://github.com/ClusterLabs/hawk 
>>
>> Some important notes:
>>
>> - The latest versions of Hawk require pacemaker >= 1.1.8.
>> - Hawk uses the crm shell[1] internally to provide much of its
>>   functionality, so you'll need that installed too.
>> - The history explorer requires hb_report, which is presently available
>>   in cluster-glue[2].  If you don't have that installed, you miss that
>>   piece of functionality, but everything else should work just fine.
>> - Hawk has been long used and tested on SLES and openSUSE.  I suspect
>>   (but have no actual way of knowing) that it has been rather less
>>   widely deployed on other distros.  Accordingly there may be some rough
>>   edges.  Please tell me about them!
>>
>> More detailed usage documentation is avilable in the SUSE Linux
>> Enterprise High Availability Extension book:
>>
>>
>> https://www.suse.com/documentation/sle_ha/book_sleha/data/cha_ha_configurati 
>> on_hawk.html
>>
>> Please direct comments, feedback, questions, etc. to myself and/or
>> (preferably) the Pacemaker mailing list.
>>
>> Happy clustering,
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> [1]
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download?project=network:ha-clustering:Stable&pac
>>  
>> kage=crmsh
>> [2]
>> http://software.opensuse.org/download?project=network:ha-clustering:Stable&pac
>>  
>> kage=cluster-glue
>>
>> -- 
>> Tim Serong
>> Senior Clustering Engineer
>> SUSE
>> [email protected] 
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