Re: [ClusterLabs] Q: HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4 at first start after reboot

2018-08-13 Thread Jan Pokorný
On 13/08/18 18:13 +0300, Vladislav Bogdanov wrote: > 10.08.2018 19:52, Ulrich Windl wrote: >> >> A simple question: One of my RAs uses $HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4, and it >> reports the following problem: >> WARNING: Unwritable HA_RSCTMP directory /var/run/resource-agents - using >> /tmp > >

Re: [ClusterLabs] Q: HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4 at first start after reboot

2018-08-13 Thread Jan Pokorný
On 13/08/18 09:27 -0500, Ryan Thomas wrote: > I've had similar problems in the past. In my case, it was because > pacemaker was running as user 'hacluster' in group 'haclient', so it didn't > have permission to access the root owned file. So to fix the problem, I > changed the ownership of the

Re: [ClusterLabs] Q: HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4 at first start after reboot

2018-08-13 Thread Vladislav Bogdanov
10.08.2018 19:52, Ulrich Windl wrote: Hi! A simple question: One of my RAs uses $HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4, and it reports the following problem: WARNING: Unwritable HA_RSCTMP directory /var/run/resource-agents - using /tmp Just make sure you avoid using that code in 'meta-data' action

Re: [ClusterLabs] Q: HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4 at first start after reboot

2018-08-13 Thread Ryan Thomas
I've had similar problems in the past. In my case, it was because pacemaker was running as user 'hacluster' in group 'haclient', so it didn't have permission to access the root owned file. So to fix the problem, I changed the ownership of the file that was causing the permissions error. e.g

[ClusterLabs] Q: HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4 at first start after reboot

2018-08-10 Thread Ulrich Windl
Hi! A simple question: One of my RAs uses $HA_RSCTMP in SLES11 SP4, and it reports the following problem: WARNING: Unwritable HA_RSCTMP directory /var/run/resource-agents - using /tmp However the directory has the following permissions: drwxr-xr-t 2 root root 4096 Aug 10 18:05