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--- On Thu, 12/1/11, Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> wrote: From: Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Fedora 16 Cluster To: "Charles DeVoe" <scarecrow...@yahoo.com>, pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org Date: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 4:55 PM Yes. P.S. Dont remove the mailing list from the recipients. Bad etiquette :-) Sent: Thu Dec 01 2011 14:50:21 GMT-0700 (MST) From: Charles DeVoe <scarecrow...@yahoo.com> To: Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Fedora 16 Cluster That document says to remove the pacemaker plugin. Should I start pacemaker as a service? --- On Thu, 12/1/11, Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> wrote: From: Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Fedora 16 Cluster To: "Charles DeVoe" <scarecrow...@yahoo.com>, pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org Date: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 4:22 PM Yes, the original documentation you came across that talks about CMAN :-) http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html/Clusters_from_Scratch/ch08s02.html Though you dont need the gfs stuff if youre not going to be using gfs Sent: Thu Dec 01 2011 14:00:44 GMT-0700 (MST) From: Charles DeVoe <scarecrow...@yahoo.com> To: Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Fedora 16 Cluster Is there some documentation on how to set up option 3? corosync + cpg + cman + mcp Do I simply start up pacemaker???? Also, what is cpg? --- On Thu, 12/1/11, Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> wrote: From: Patrick H. <pacema...@feystorm.net> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Fedora 16 Cluster To: "The Pacemaker cluster resource manager" <pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org> Cc: "Charles DeVoe" <scarecrow...@yahoo.com> Date: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 1:52 PM Sent: Thu Dec 01 2011 11:34:39 GMT-0700 (MST) From: Charles DeVoe <scarecrow...@yahoo.com> To: pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org Subject: [Pacemaker] Fedora 16 Cluster I've spent the last month or so building linux clusters. 2 of them in a VM environment on fedora 15. I went through the Clusters from Scratch Tutorial; which sort of worked. At this time I am looking for a sanity check. My requirements are to have a 4 node load balanced cluster with shard access to a SAN volume. The SAN will be using GFS2. I believe I need corosync, Openais, PaceMaker, and GFS2 utilities. Where the confusion is coming from is the use of CMAN in the clusters from scratch. It seems from what I am reading that Pacemaker should be able to do everything I need and I am wondering if the use of cman is old information. Any thoughts comments or suggestiosn are greatly appreciated, Thanks in advance. No, CMAN is the new information. Theres a nasty bug out there (see http://www.mail-archive.com/openais@lists.linux-foundation.org/msg05600.html) if you setup pacemaker 1.1 without the new MCP stuff. Best solution is to switch to CMAN. See http://theclusterguy.clusterlabs.org/post/907043024/introducing-the-pacemaker-master-control-process-for
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