Re: cluster.conf changes without restarting cluster?

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first run
   ccs_tool update /etc/clutser/cluster.conf
then
   cman_tool version -r <newversion>



On 6, Jul, 2005, Nate Carlson declared:

> Hey all,
> 
> I'm adding a new node to my play cluster, and made the config changes with 
> ccs_tool (added a few new fence devices, removed a node, added another, 
> etc.)
> 
> On the node I made the changes on, I get this in syslog:
> 
> Jul  6 15:03:48 xen1 ccsd[2052]: Update of cluster.conf complete (version 15 -> 16).
> Jul  6 15:04:12 xen1 ccsd[2052]: Update of cluster.conf complete (version 16 -> 17).
> Jul  6 15:04:21 xen1 ccsd[2052]: Update of cluster.conf complete (version 17 -> 18).
> Jul  6 15:04:26 xen1 ccsd[2052]: Update of cluster.conf complete (version 18 -> 19).
> Jul  6 15:05:01 xen1 ccsd[2052]: Update of cluster.conf complete (version 19 -> 20).
> Jul  6 15:05:22 xen1 ccsd[2052]: Update of cluster.conf complete (version 20 -> 21).
> 
> The rest of the nodes also have the updated config file. However, 
> /proc/cluster/status on all boxes still says:
> 
> Config version: 15
> 
> Is there any way to get ccs to load the new config file without restarting 
> everything?
> 
> I'm running STABLE as of a few days ago.
> 
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