[Openais] first time install of corosync, openais and pacemaker on ubuntu 9.04

Frank DiMeo Frank.DiMeo at bigbandnet.com
Fri Nov 6 13:03:49 PST 2009



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fabio M. Di Nitto [mailto:fdinitto at redhat.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 4:00 PM
> To: Frank DiMeo
> Cc: mike.peachey at jennic.com; openais at lists.linux-foundation.org
> Subject: Re: [Openais] first time install of corosync, openais and
> pacemaker on ubuntu 9.04
> 
> Frank DiMeo wrote:
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Fabio M. Di Nitto [mailto:fdinitto at redhat.com]
> >> Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 3:34 PM
> >> To: mike.peachey at jennic.com
> >> Cc: Frank DiMeo; openais at lists.linux-foundation.org
> >> Subject: Re: [Openais] first time install of corosync, openais and
> >> pacemaker on ubuntu 9.04
> >>
> >> Mike Peachey wrote:
> >>> Frank DiMeo wrote:
> >>>> All,
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm just getting started with open source HA and have built and
> >>>> installed corosync (1.1.0) and openais (1.1.0) on a ubuntu 9.04
> distro.
> >>>>
> >>>> I then followed the instructions at
> >>>> http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/DebianCorosync to build and install:
> >>>> cluster-glue, agents and pacemaker.
> >>>>
> >>>> I intend to try using corosync, openais, and pacemaker, so my
> question
> >>>> is: do I really need to have built and installed the cluster-glue and
> >>>> agents?  In my reading, it seems like heartbeat and openais are now
> >> peer
> >>>> entities, so I'm not sure what the heartbeat components do in a
> system
> >>>> made up of corosync, openais, and pacemaker.
> >>>>
> >>>> Any advice?
> >>> Pacemaker depends on corosync.
> >>> OpenAIS is optional, but recommended,
> >>> Corosync and OpenAIS depend on Cluster Resource Agents.
> >> Neither corosync or openais depend on cluster resource agents.
> >>
> >> Openais Depends on corosync.
> >>
> >> That´s all.
> >>
> >> Fabio
> >
> > Ok, so...in a Pacemaker/corosync/openais environment, I don't need
> "Cluster Resource Agents" at all?
> >
> 
> Yes you still do.
> 
> Fabio

Ok thanks.

Now as to my problem starting openais: it seems like it can't find the openaisserviceenable.lcrso file, even though that file (along with all the other .lcrso files) are located in /usr/libexec/lcrso, and the path /usr/libexec/lcrso is hard coded into the source.

Is there any reason you can think of that the .lcrso file would not being found/loaded?

-Frank


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