Re: How to update cluster.conf

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Those instructions seem pretty out of date for... hmmm, what are you
using - RHEL3, RHEL4, something else?

I think RHEL4 would be:

1) all nodes in cluster w/ original cluster.conf
2) cp /etc/cluster/cluster.conf foo.conf
3) edit foo.conf, bumping version #
4) ccs_tool update foo.conf
5) cman_tool version -r <current version #>

 brassow

On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 16:20 -0500, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I ran into this problem previously and figured it out.  Now I'm hitting
> it again and can't seem to do it this time.
> 
> I want to update the cluster.conf file for my cluster (to add a node).
> 
> According to one document:
> 
>     To update the config file in a running cluster:
>     
>     1. have all nodes running as cluster members using the original
>        cluster.conf
>     2. on one node, update /etc/cluster/cluster.conf, incrementing
>        config_version
>     3. on this same node run "killall -HUP ccsd"
>     4. verify that the new cluster.conf exists on all nodes
>     5. on this same node run "cman_tool -r <new config_version>"
>     6. check 'cman_tool status' to verify the new config version
> 
> I have tried that, but the cluster.conf file did not get copied over.
> Do I have to manually copy the cluster.conf file to each node?
> 
> Can someone give me the proper steps to make this work?
> 
> Thanks
> 

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