[Linux-cluster] validity error
Kaloyan Kovachev
kkovachev at varna.net
Fri Dec 11 10:21:41 UTC 2009
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 09:58:38 +0000, Christine Caulfield wrote
> On 11/12/09 09:48, Kaloyan Kovachev wrote:
> > On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 16:12:33 +0000, Christine Caulfield wrote
> >> On 10/12/09 15:27, Kaloyan Kovachev wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>> after upgrading to 3.0.6 i get:
> >>>
> >>> Starting cman... Relax-NG validity error : Extra element cman in interleave
> >>>
> >>> but cluster.conf should be correct and was working so far without problems.
> >>> The coresponding section in<cluster> is:
> >>>
> >>> <cman expected_votes="7">
> >>> <multicast addr="239.192.11.81" keyfile="/etc/cluster/cman_authkey"/>
> >>> </cman>
> >>>
> >>> how should i change it to pass the validity check?
> >>
> >> Remove the keyfile="" attribute. cman ignores it anyway :-)
> >>
> >
> > I am sure it was working with RHCM v2, so it seems i will need to rewrite the
> > config for V3, as i get another error now about specifying multicast interface
> > for clusternode and there will be others for sure
>
> Yes, it would work fine under v2. In fact it's working now - you're just
> getting a warning message (I hope!). We have added a lot more checks to
> the configuration to try and help invalid configurations from being run
> and causing trouble.
when starting the cluster i get just warnings, but updating the config and
using cman_tool version -r cman doesn't reload it, so i am forced to fix my
errors :)
>
> >> If you need to specify an encrpytion key it should go into the<totem>
> >> part of cluster.conf.
> >>
> >
> > looking at cluster.rng keyfile is valid for the cman block. May i just move it
> > there or i should create<totem>
>
> I would just remove it. It's not doing anything, so if you move it to
> <totem> you will change the encryption key used by the cluster and have
> to reboot all your nodes to get them communicating again.
>
The cluster is not a production one, so it is OK and am looking for the
correct end result. My question was actually 'Is encription key valid/used
only from <totem> section or in <cman> too as described in cluster.rng file'.
Multicast and keyfile are present in both <cman> and <totem> ... i guess
<totem> is the preferred one for future compatibility?
> Chrissie
>
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