the command line into
crmsh.
If that doesn't help, it would help /me/ in figuring out just what the
problem is if you could give me an example of what the current value is
and what it is you are trying to set it to. :)
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>> It is my great pleasure to announce that Hawk 2.0.0 is released!
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about stop-orphan-resources. You are right, it sounds like we should be
checking that.
I'll test and see if it works as expected.
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No need, those are copies of the reference manual for the stable
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It will be included in the next release on the 2.2 branch.
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>>> In the current implementation, meta-attributes and instance attributes
>>> may also be specified within the block, in which case they
>>> override any valu
r people find this to be useful, or confusing.
Do you have any current use for this? My immediate thought is that
allowing rule expressions in the level meta and instance
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>> The last time we had an HA summit was in 2015, and the intention then
>> was to have SUSE arrange the next meetup in the following year. We did
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>> The last time we had an HA summit was in 2015, and the intention then
>> was to have SUSE arrange
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Otherwise if you have pcs it should have something similar to crm
configure rename.
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>>
>> Another possibility is that the command that fence_vbox tries to run
>> doesn't work for you for some reason. It will either call
>>
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help in figuring out what is
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Yes, I am wondering if perhaps the problem is not locating the RNG, but
parsing it. What is your libxml version?
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> Do you need a more recent one?
Well, I don't know for sure.. but that version was released in 2009, so
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tbeat:apache, usually).
You are missing both that resource and the constraints that ensure that
the virtual IP is active on the same node as the web server. The
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Out of curiosity: What do you use it for, where the two_node option is
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a better idea please let me know.
>
The force_unmount option is available in more recent version of SLES as
well, but not in SLES 11 SP4. You could try installing the upstream
version of the Filesystem agent and see if that works for you.
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> subtly divergent beh
ails migrate the
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Check the earlier logs to see if you can find any indication as to what
may be causing the file descriptor leak.
Use crm_report to collect log data and other information from your
cluster nodes.
Finally, attach log file excerpts as text attachments, not images.
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n, while release '3.0.10' is the
crm_feature_set version. Most likely, you are getting this error because
the pacemaker version you have installed needs an updated CIB
configuration. These version numbers are not in sync with the pacemaker
release version number. Slightly confusing, but that is
the 2.1 branch, or 2.3.0 for the latest
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Did you build from source yourself? What distribution are you running?
You may need some different arguments to configure for it to locate
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also not fully bash-compatible).
It would be fantastic if you could file issues or submit patches at
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/resource-agents for the resource agents
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what does "not working" mean? Hawk can show remote nodes, but it only
shows them if they have entries in the nodes section of the
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>> Oyvind Albrigtsen <oalbr...@redhat.com> writes:
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emon without an actual cluster, and can
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as the expression you intended to
write, and which version of crmsh do you have?
You can see the resulting XML that crmsh generates and then re-parses
into the line syntax using
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it looks like it applies per resource in the crmsh syntax. So the shell
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-node only, so that's probably something to be aware of in this
discussion. ;)
* The watchdog fencing in SBD is not the primary fence mechanism when
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strongly recommended component. [1]
[1]: We (as in SUSE) require use of a watchdog
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I agree that it is somewhat surprising.
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Ulrich Windl <ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de> writes:
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> See my proposal above. ;-)
Hmm, yes. It's a possibility. Magic values rarely end up making things
simpler though :/
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if it
was made clear in the documentation somewhere.
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release:
* https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh/archive/3.0.1.tar.gz
* https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh/archive/3.0.1.zip
As usual, a huge thank you to all contributors and users of crmsh!
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u there!
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> [1] for instance, see:
> <https://github.com/blog/2144-gpg-signature-verification>
> <https://pagure.io/pagure/issue/885>
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y is mighty, but didn't find
> that.
We don't have that yet :/ If you're not in interactive mode, your bash
history should have the commands though.
> no backup - no mercy
lol ;)
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confirming your attendance
regardless, in case you are unhappy about using Eventbrite.
Also, it would be great if you could register as quickly as possible so
that we can make dinner reservations early enough to hopefully be able
to fit everyone into one space.
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other remarks, other than to wish
everyone welcome to Nuremberg in a month! Feel free to contact me with
any concerns or issues related to the summit, and I'll do what I can to
help out.
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itional daemon based on that node
attribute.
Cheers,
Kristoffer
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d base system with unsupported open source packages with less
risk for breaking anything:
https://packagehub.suse.com/
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r deeper discussions around the topics as we work through
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As a reminder, the plans for the summit are being collected at the
Alteeve! planning wiki, here:
http://plan.alteeve.ca/index.php/Main_Page
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