On 11/1/06, isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx <isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree that there is a lot of documentation and that it does seem to be complete. Searching and finding answers is where things sometimes get messed up since it's not often clear what versions or combinations folks are talking about when helping each other and ultimately, you if you read and try their advise :). > are there any error messages when you try to start things up? Nov 1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: SIOCGIFADDR failed: Cannot assign requested address Nov 1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: SIOCGIFADDR failed: Cannot assign requested address Nov 1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: failed to bind to heartbeat address: Cannot assign requested address Nov 1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: pulse: cannot create heartbeat socket. running as root? Nov 1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: pulse startup failed As replied to another list member, this seems to be related to attaching an IP to an interface. Thing is, the machines are identical in every way that I know of so am not sure why this is suddenly happening. Maybe something is stuck somewhere? > Are there any specific sections in the official documentation that you > find unclear? (there are a number of open bugzillas on the RHCS No, all of those things are great documents. As I say, it's when one does get into trouble, if the answers aren't there, then one has to look on the net and possibly end up with new problems based on trying some of the solutions found. > (I found one at http://www.austintek.com/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/HOWTO/ ) might > give you better mileage. I'll check this one out also. Thanks very much. > From personal experience I know that if I had to write up the problem > that I am having, retracing my steps, rereading the docs, manpages and > looking in detail at the error messages, there is a good chance that I > might solve the problem myself, without submitting a query to either > this list or Red Hat Support. I've been doing network stuff since the early 90's so believe me, I don't ask unless I've done some researching first, if that's what you mean. Seems much better to ask live members in a mailing list than to use suggestions from the countless sites found when searching for such solutions since they could make things worse. Mike
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