On 19 Feb 2008, at 21:26, Conor Wynne wrote:
> On Feb 19, 2008 7:25 PM, John Moylan <john at nuatech.net> wrote:
> Hi Conor,
>> Are you having any RHEL5 issues with CLVM? Maybe 5.1 has sorted these
> out, but 5.0 introduced some issues when that were not in 4.6 and may
> have been a side effect of taking some of the cluster code out of the
> Kernel.
Removing stuff from the kernel is a good idea.
What issues have you come across?
I don't remember the release we used in training, but I do remember
getting frustrated as I couldn't figure out why my NFS wouldn't fail
over.
For some reason, when using the GUI to manually failover, it just
borked, but when I did it on the command line it worked.
Then when I re-tried from the luci, it magically worked again. Never
figured out why as we were moving very quickly through labs.
It was for the RHCA storage course.
I have not experienced this on 5.1.
> Have not come across any issues to speak of, although I initially
> couldn't get the cluster IP going, and a respawn of the daemons
> magically fixed that. Only happened the once though. I also had not
> setup the virtual machine fencing correctly, and once sorted, no
> more woes. I noticed logs from each node stated they vm's were
> rebooted as the cluster was not quorate, but I hardly noticed it
> happened at all. I suspect the system was running low on resources
> as I had lots of apps running.
>> This is what should happen, as the cluster thinks that the other one
> is overloaded, or not receiving keep alives (whatever the term is),
> so reboots em!
>> The box (and vm's) were updated to 5.1 prior to doing the cluster
> configs. I tend to patch first, then config. I find 5.x vastly
> better thn any previous incarnation. Conga simply rulez.
> very impressive bit of software. I need more RAM before I add more
> services though. I really should have boughthat lttle dell server
> with 4GB.
>> J
>> Conor.
Conor.
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