[Linux-cluster] Question about controlling the start of services with RIND
Abraham Alawi
a.alawi at auckland.ac.nz
Thu Apr 30 01:09:19 UTC 2009
I don't know what RIND is but is there any reason for not changing the
sequence of startup services in the runlevel? (i.e. S30gfs, S40httpd)
On 29/04/2009, at 3:49 AM, Theophanis Kontogiannis wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> From you experience (cause my experience on the issue is none) could
> I use RIND for the following?
>
> I have DRBD à CLVMD à GFS2 (that eventually gets mounted) and it is
> configured as a parent – child hierarchy service (with that
> sequence) on a two nodes cluster (RHEL5.3).
>
> Each node starts the service for itself.
>
> Services like Apache, that have all the files under the file system
> to be mounted, also try to start at the same time.
>
> They do not find their files (since the service filesystem takes
> some time to start) and fail.
>
> Could I use RIND somehow to make the rest of the clustered services
> to start only if the filesystem service has started?
>
> Thank you All for your time,
>
> Theophanis Kontogiannis
>
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