Hi all,
I've spent the past little while attempting to setup Conga on a two node CentOS 6 cluster. While I do have the cluster up and running, I'm running into problems attempting to start services through luci on either node.
A little background information: -Both nodes have dual NICs, one interface on each node will be used for the WAN, the other is a private gigabit crossover link between the nodes. -Both nodes are in /etc/hosts -The nodes are up to date, and both are running x86_64 -SELinux and iptables have both been disabled -To get the cluster running, luci, ricci, and their dependencies were installed, and 'service start ricci', then 'service start luci' where issued. ricci created certs when first run.
The problem is: I've successfully created an IP resource through luci, but when attempting to start it through 'Services', it fails to start and I get the following error in /var/log/luci/luci.log:
07:32:33,648 INFO [luci.controllers.cluster] User "root" started service "ip failover" in cluster "MailCluster" 07:32:33,654 ERROR [luci.lib.ricci_communicator] Unable to establish an SSL connection to mail01.mydomain.com:11111: _ssl.c:480: error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/luci/lib/ricci_communicator.py", line 56, in __init__ self.ss.connect((self.__hostname, self.__port)) File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/ssl.py", line 309, in connect self.do_handshake() File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/ssl.py", line 293, in do_handshake self._sslobj.do_handshake() SSLError: [Errno 1] _ssl.c:480: error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol
When I connect to port 11111 using openssl, I receive 'Clients_SSL_certificate_required' and the connection closes.
Also, netstat reports: tcp 0 0 :::11111 :::* LISTEN 9745/ricci
I hope I've provided enough information, but any input or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, James
Hi James, I have been having all sort of issues playing with conga is 6.x as well. To the point that I am giving up on it until I find a how to properly configure this .
James Edwards jedwards@bsdftw.org 9/8/2011 9:36 AM >>>
Hi all,
I've spent the past little while attempting to setup Conga on a two node CentOS 6 cluster. While I do have the cluster up and running, I'm running into problems attempting to start services through luci on either node.
A little background information: -Both nodes have dual NICs, one interface on each node will be used for the WAN, the other is a private gigabit crossover link between the nodes. -Both nodes are in /etc/hosts -The nodes are up to date, and both are running x86_64 -SELinux and iptables have both been disabled -To get the cluster running, luci, ricci, and their dependencies were installed, and 'service start ricci', then 'service start luci' where issued. ricci created certs when first run.
The problem is: I've successfully created an IP resource through luci, but when attempting to start it through 'Services', it fails to start and I get the following error in /var/log/luci/luci.log:
07:32:33,648 INFO [luci.controllers.cluster] User "root" started service "ip failover" in cluster "MailCluster" 07:32:33,654 ERROR [luci.lib.ricci_communicator] Unable to establish an SSL connection to mail01.mydomain.com:11111: _ssl.c:480: error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/luci/lib/ricci_communicator.py", line 56, in __init__ self.ss.connect((self.__hostname, self.__port)) File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/ssl.py", line 309, in connect self.do_handshake() File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/ssl.py", line 293, in do_handshake self._sslobj.do_handshake() SSLError: [Errno 1] _ssl.c:480: error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol
When I connect to port 11111 using openssl, I receive 'Clients_SSL_certificate_required' and the connection closes.
Also, netstat reports: tcp 0 0 :::11111 :::* LISTEN 9745/ricci
I hope I've provided enough information, but any input or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, James _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 9/8/2011 9:40 AM, Lisandro Grullon wrote:
Hi James, I have been having all sort of issues playing with conga is 6.x as well. To the point that I am giving up on it until I find a how to properly configure this .
I've been pulling my hair out about this, and its just one of many things that has driven me nuts within 6.0. I was able to get this working in 5.6, but unfortunately, that is a route I can't take for this project because the powers that be are concerned about future support (i.e. updates). I personally just want what works and what will work.
I've come across other somewhat viable solutions, but I'm also kind of limited in the options I can take, because without a web interface (or god forbid a GUI) I'm concerned that no one else would ever know what is going on with the systems/cluster.
Certainly something of concern James...the best thing for us is to keep digging and see if we find anything in howtoforge or other sites as such. information for RHEL 6.x appears very limited in a cluster like fashion. keep us posted if you find the solution.
James Edwards jedwards@bsdftw.org 9/8/2011 10:15 AM >>>
On 9/8/2011 9:40 AM, Lisandro Grullon wrote:
Hi James, I have been having all sort of issues playing with conga is 6.x as well. To the point that I am giving up on it until I find a how to properly configure this .
I've been pulling my hair out about this, and its just one of many things that has driven me nuts within 6.0. I was able to get this working in 5.6, but unfortunately, that is a route I can't take for this project because the powers that be are concerned about future support (i.e. updates). I personally just want what works and what will work.
I've come across other somewhat viable solutions, but I'm also kind of limited in the options I can take, because without a web interface (or god forbid a GUI) I'm concerned that no one else would ever know what is going on with the systems/cluster. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Greetings,
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:06 PM, James Edwards jedwards@bsdftw.org wrote:
Hi all,
I've spent the past little while attempting to setup Conga on a two node CentOS 6 cluster. While I do have the cluster up and running, I'm running into problems attempting to start services through luci on either node.
I sincerely feel that this query goes to linux-cluster list.
You will mostly get answers there.