[Linux-cluster] Update cluster.conf in Fedora 10
Chrissie Caulfield
ccaulfie at redhat.com
Thu Mar 5 15:59:09 UTC 2009
Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
> Doug Bunger wrote:
>> I'm having trouble making the cluster aware of changes in Fedora 10
>> (x86_64). The setup has three VMs accessing a shared, attached
>> partition, formatted as GFS. When modifying the cluster.conf and
>> incrementing version number, I have to boot the nodes. I've found some
>> online resources that say use cman_tool and others that say use
>> ccs_tool. What is the correct commanf for Fedora 10?
>>
>> # cman_tool nodes
>> Node Sts Inc Joined Name
>> 2 M 172 2009-03-04 08:39:52 gfs2
>> 3 M 172 2009-03-04 08:39:52 gfs3
>> 4 M 160 2009-03-04 08:39:52 gfs4
>> # head -2 /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
>> <?xml version="1.0" ?>
>> <cluster config_version="9" name="clust">
>> # cman_tool version
>> 6.1.0 config 9
>> # vi /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
>> # head -2 /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
>> <?xml version="1.0" ?>
>> <cluster config_version="10" name="clust">
>> # cman_tool version -r 10
>> # cman_tool version
>> 6.1.0 config 9
>> # ccs_tool update /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
>> Unknown command, update
>> Try 'ccs_tool help' for help
>>
>
> On Fedora10 you only need to issue a cman_tool -r<n> command to update
> the configuration file version. ccs_tool was for updating ccsd, which is
> no longer used.
>
> That doesn't explain why your version hasn't updated, of course. It
> might be worth checking if there are any updated packages for fedora as
> it seems to work correctly on my test systems.
>
I've just tried this with the Fedora packages and had the same problem -
so it seems like they are broken :-(
The code upstream *does* work though. I don't know how long it will take
those changes to reach the fedora10 packages, sorry.
--
Chrissie
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