Ach,

Thanks for correction, really stupid mistake

Best regards

Jozef

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Beekhof [mailto:and...@beekhof.net] 
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 9:48 AM
To: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Cc: Janec, Jozef
Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] crm_resource don't add new resource correctly

On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Janec, Jozef <jozef.ja...@hp.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have installed pacemaker-1.1.2-0.2.1, and when I try add some resource in 
> to my cib configuration via crm_resource
>
> Example:
>
> cat fs.xml
> <primitive class="ocf" id="fs" provider="heartbeat" type="Filesystem">
>  <instance_attributes id="fs-instance_attributes">
>   <nvpair id="fs-instance_attributes-device" name="device" 
> value="/dev/vgSHARED/lv01"/>
>   <nvpair id="fs-instance_attributes-directory" name="directory" 
> value="/mnt/shared"/>
>   <nvpair id="fs-instance_attributes-fstype" name="fstype" value="ocfs2"/>
> </primitive>
>
> Via command:
>
> cibadmin -o resource -C -x fs.xml

You forgot an 's', its resources.
I don't see any reference to crm_resource though (and it doesn't add
resources anyway) - so the subject makes no sense.

>
> and after that I check the configuration via cibadmin -Q the new resource is 
> added at the end
>
>          </lrm_resource>
>        </lrm_resources>
>      </lrm>
>    </node_state>
>  </status>
>  <primitive class="ocf" id="fs" provider="heartbeat" type="Filesystem">
>    <instance_attributes id="fs-instance_attributes">
>      <nvpair id="fs-instance_attributes-device" name="device" 
> value="/dev/vgSHARED/lv01"/>
>      <nvpair id="fs-instance_attributes-directory" name="directory" 
> value="/mnt/shared"/>
>      <nvpair id="fs-instance_attributes-fstype" name="fstype" value="ocfs2"/>
>    </instance_attributes>
>  </primitive>
> </cib>
>
> Not to the
>
> <resources>
> ...
> </resources>
>
> I have to dump the config file
>
> cibadmin --cib_query > /tmp/tmp.xml
>
> move the lines in to <resource> </resource> and replace the config
>
> cibadmin --cib_replace --xml-file /tmp/tmp.xml
>
>
> Is this bug or I have some wrong parameter?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jozef
>
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