rhurst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
From time-to-time, I have needed to update the cluster.conf by hand
using vi, and not use the system-config-cluster utility. I make certain
I bump up the config_version. I invoke `ccs_tool
update /etc/cluster/cluster.conf` afterwards, and all listening nodes
appear to update their local cluster.conf file to the new one.
However, I seem to have problems when rebooting a node, in that it gets
rejected because the config version of the "remote" is still regarded as
the earlier version than the "local" ... so I suspect that while files
were replicated, the quorum did not apply the "update" to their active
configuration. So, I invoke system-config-cluster and click Send to
Cluster, and all works fine.
I must be missing a step, but essentially, I'd like to be able to do
this update from a shell/script. How might this be done please?
Robert Hurst, Sr. Caché Administrator
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
1135 Tremont Street, REN-7
Boston, Massachusetts 02120-2140
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Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
Hi Robert,
This might answer your question. If it doesn't, let me know and I'll
fix it:
http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/faq.html#clusterconfpropagate
Regards,
Bob Peterson
Red Hat Cluster Suite
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