Is anyone using luci successfully to create clusters with shared storage support? If the "enable shared storage option is selected, the cluster is not created and luci just gives errors about not being able to install the necessary software. I need to provide a 3-4 node gfs cluster. I have ..and others posted bugs about this on the forums / bug system without any solutions. Some of the reports go back a few months without even a reply from development. Is there a way to log what is trying to be downloaded on the nodes, perhaps i could just manually install it but there is not logs on what luci is trying to do.
Thanks in advance.
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 17:17 -0500, Shadow Lurker wrote:
Is anyone using luci successfully to create clusters with shared storage support? If the "enable shared storage option is selected, the cluster is not created and luci just gives errors about not being able to install the necessary software. I need to provide a 3-4 node gfs cluster. I have ..and others posted bugs about this on the forums / bug system without any solutions. Some of the reports go back a few months without even a reply from development. Is there a way to log what is trying to be downloaded on the nodes, perhaps i could just manually install it but there is not logs on what luci is trying to do.
Don't know if it is related but there is a note about clustering in the Release Notes. Here is the snippet:
At present, conga and luci do not allow users to create and configure failover domains. To create failover domains, use system-config-cluster. You need to manually edit /etc/cluster/cluster.conf to configure failover domains created this way.
Regards, Patrick