On Jan 11, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Serge Dubrouski wrote:

On Jan 10, 2008 11:33 PM, Andrew Beekhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jan 10, 2008, at 10:28 PM, Serge Dubrouski wrote:
4. For some yet unknown reason I wasn't able to make openais to log
into /var/log/openais.log. My logging section of config file looks
like this:

logging {
      fileline: off
      to_stderr: yes
      to_file: yes
      to_syslog: yes
      syslog_facility: daemon
      logfile: /var/log/openais.log
      debug: on
      timestamp: on
      logger_subsys {
              subsys: CRM
              debug: off
              tags: enter|leave|trace1|trace2|trace3|trace4|trace6
              fileline: off
      }
}

i think (you might need to check with the openais guys) that only one
type of logging is performed and syslog_facility takes precedent over
logfile

Without syslog facility enabled there was no logging at all. I'll try
to contact openAIS guys.

odd
maybe my logging config is broken

5. openais started all right but CRM failed to start:

Jan 10 16:13:01 fc-node2 openais[16305]: [SERV ] Service initialized
'openais configuration service'
Jan 10 16:13:01 fc-node2 openais[16305]: [SERV ] Service initialized
'openais cluster closed process group service v1.01'
Jan 10 16:13:01 fc-node2 openais[16305]: [SERV ] Service failed to
load 'lha_crm'.
Jan 10 16:13:01 fc-node2 openais[16305]: [SYNC ] Not using a virtual
synchrony filter.
Jan 10 16:13:01 fc-node2 openais[16305]: [TOTEM] Creating commit
token because I

I wasn't able to find any additional information.

can you do an ls of /usr/lib/lcrso for me pls?
looks like the plugin cant be found or wont load

# ls /usr/lib/lcrso
ls: /usr/lib/lcrso: No such file or directory

s/lib/libexec/ ?
i forget what defaults are for red hat

7. None of the installed packages included ocf RAs. How is it supposed
to run resources?

they're in heartbeat-resources

though i'm not 100% sure breaking them out into their own package is a
good idea.  thoughts?

I'm kind of disagree. Without them CRM is almost useless,

well in theory the Red Hat (or anyone else) could supply their own set of RAs which could be used instead

so I'd put them into pacemaker-openais.

Even if I wanted to (which I'm not convinced I do), there are political problems with doing so and we would start having double maintenance issues.
If anything, I'd merge heartbeat-resources with heartbeat-common.

I take it that at the end you are going to get rid of heartbeat- common.

no, no plans for that.


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