[Linux-cluster] Conga issue
Ward, Timothy - SSD
Timothy.Ward at itt.com
Tue Nov 13 16:13:00 UTC 2007
Scott Becker wrote:
>> So, according to the faq, the latter syntax is needed.
>>
>> So now I need to figure out how to manually make changes to
cluster.conf (I've been
>> using luci) and luci appears to need some fixes.
>>
>> scottb
Scott,
I have had limited success with conga. I am using: luci-0.8-30.el5
These are the steps I've had to take:
1) Build initial small /etc/cluster/cluster.conf by hand
2) Copy this file to all 3 nodes
3) Start the cluster to make sure it comes up
4) Start luci and load this cluster.conf using "Add an Existing Cluster"
5) Make changes in luci
There are some additional things that do not work when you attempt to
add them through the web interface, but I will have to rebuild my
cluster to remember what they are. (I will post them when I find them).
Also I have found that using luci for managing the service and server
state is useless. Instead from the command line I do things like:
root at node1::/# clusvcadm -r apache1 -m node2.cluster.com
Using the above combination of vi/luci/command-line I've gotten a
working cluster on CentOS 5.
Tim
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