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darrent at akurit

May 5, 2011, 4:47 AM

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Re: [Openais] An OCF agent for LXC (Linux Containers) - Linux-HA-Dev Digest, Vol 90, Issue 7

Team

I stand corrected.... Looking at all the other ocf files, it does appear
that the initialisation setting are consistent (and hence assumed
correct).

Oddly, the test environment I have setup is SLES11SP with the High
Availability add-on and the path to the ocf directory is radically
different ( on my system the path is
"/usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat").

Similarly the file ".ocf-shellfuncs" in my case has a leading period
which seems radially different to what's in the configurations.

now that I'm aware of these differences I can just create symbolic links
to ensure that it works correctly with these new defaults, despite my
systems variation

Assuming that this is the "new defaults" is there any documentation on
this so that I can raise a SR with Attachmate/Novell/SuSE to get this
addressed in their version?

Darren



On Wed, 2011-05-04 at 20:47 -0600,
linux-ha-dev-request [at] lists wrote:

> I have since found the error in the GIT-Hub version (the
> initialisation
> section was wrong, the meta-data error was a 'red herring') so have
> been
> found and resolved so I have done an actual re-base now based on the
> GIT-Hub version.


dejanmm at fastmail

May 5, 2011, 7:37 AM

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Re: [Openais] An OCF agent for LXC (Linux Containers) - Linux-HA-Dev Digest, Vol 90, Issue 7 [In reply to]

Hi,

On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 09:17:13PM +0930, Darren Thompson wrote:
> Team
>
> I stand corrected.... Looking at all the other ocf files, it does appear
> that the initialisation setting are consistent (and hence assumed
> correct).
>
> Oddly, the test environment I have setup is SLES11SP with the High
> Availability add-on and the path to the ocf directory is radically
> different ( on my system the path is
> "/usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat").
>
> Similarly the file ".ocf-shellfuncs" in my case has a leading period
> which seems radially different to what's in the configurations.
>
> now that I'm aware of these differences I can just create symbolic links
> to ensure that it works correctly with these new defaults, despite my
> systems variation
>
> Assuming that this is the "new defaults" is there any documentation on
> this so that I can raise a SR with Attachmate/Novell/SuSE to get this
> addressed in their version?

The next maintenance update is going to be in line with the
upstream. Things take a bit of time to get updated.

Thanks,

Dejan

> Darren
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2011-05-04 at 20:47 -0600,
> linux-ha-dev-request [at] lists wrote:
>
> > I have since found the error in the GIT-Hub version (the
> > initialisation
> > section was wrong, the meta-data error was a 'red herring') so have
> > been
> > found and resolved so I have done an actual re-base now based on the
> > GIT-Hub version.

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