On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 1:25 PM, patrik.rappo...@knapp.com wrote:
hy,
thx for your reply.
I installed python-curses and xml, but didn't help.
Dejan? Thoughts?
Yeah first we used the hae extension, but as you told us, that the versions
we use, are really old and this could be the
Hi,
Not sure what I am doing wrong
primitive dummy1 ocf:pacemaker:Dummy
primitive dummy2 ocf:pacemaker:Dummy
primitive dummy3 ocf:pacemaker:Dummy
only two nodes alive in 3 node cluster, so I can see two dummy resources
started on one node:
dummy2 (ocf::pacemaker:Dummy): Started c20
dummy1
Hi,
I have a parent resource(A) with two others that depend on it (B, C). The
resources of B and C will not run if A is not running. I would like to monitor
B and C in addition to A for availability.
I defined collocation and order constraints as follows
colocation colocation-A-B inf: B A
I have a need to toggle certain serial tty's in /etc/inittab from
respawn/off depending upon of the node is master/slave. In some flavors of
UNIX the enable/disable commands would do this in an rc script. Is there a
Linux equivalent?
Thanks,
Rick Cone
Secure Payment Systems
Sorry
I mistook.
I'll send to Linux-HA mailing list.
(2010/06/03 12:38), Takatoshi MATSUO wrote:
Hello
I suggest to add a parameter which decides executing fsck
as user's policy in Filesystem RA.
Because, current RA dose not check ext3 because executing fsck depends on
filesystem.
But