[Linux-cluster] cluster-3.0.0 problems starting up

Trevor Peirce tpeirce at etrafficsolutions.com
Fri Aug 14 22:27:59 UTC 2009


Dusty wrote:
> I seem to recall that in v3 the new "manual_fence" is simply using no 
> fence at all. Take out the fencing tags.
>
> If that doesn't solve it, you might try switching SElinux to 
> permissive to test if that solve the issue.

Nay...  I have already removed SElinux form the equation, so that isn't it.

Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]: parse error in config: parse 
error in config: .
Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] Corosync Cluster 
Engine ('trunk'): started and ready to provide service.
Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] Successfully read 
config from /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] Successfully 
parsed cman config
Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] Successfully 
configured openais services to load
Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] parse error in 
config: parse error in config: .
Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] Corosync Cluster 
Engine exiting with status -9 at main.c:879.
Aug 14 15:24:59 localhost groupd[28332]: groupd 3.0.0
Aug 14 15:24:59 localhost fenced[28342]: fenced 3.0.0 started
Aug 14 15:25:00 localhost dlm_controld[28358]: dlm_controld 3.0.0 started
Aug 14 15:25:00 localhost gfs_controld[28369]: gfs_controld 3.0.0 started
Aug 14 15:25:01 localhost fenced[28342]: cman_admin_init error 111
Aug 14 15:25:02 localhost dlm_controld[28358]: cman_admin_init error 111
Aug 14 15:25:02 localhost gfs_controld[28369]: cman_admin_init error 111

using:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<cluster name="TestCluster" config_version="3">
  <clusternodes><clusternode name="guinneapig" votes="1" 
nodeid="1"></clusternode></clusternodes>
  <rm>
    <failoverdomains/>
    <resources/>
  </rm>
</cluster>

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