Steven Dake wrote: > Your right - xen shouldn't be mucking with all these network config > options in the s99 run position. > > Unfortunately this problem was detected after most distros released the > cluster stack + xen software. A majority of distros policy is that > start and stop positions for init scripts may not change during the > major version of the product life. (IE no init script changes to RHEL5 > for example). > > This is why other hacky workarounds were created which work to varying > degrees. > > Hope that helps > -steve
That would explain why the Red Hat bug fix revolved around the cman detecting the existence of Xen and firing it's config scripts before processing itself. However, it's trying to detect Xen's existence by checking for default values that users and programs can change. *sigh*. Anywho, thanks again! Madi _______________________________________________ Openais mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/openais
