Re: adding a node to a cluster

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On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 12:57:19PM -0700, John Vijoe George wrote:
>> 1. Why is it that I am not able to obtain the management tab even when I run the system-config-cluster from a machine that is already on the cluster?
>
> You may be hitting this bug:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=249705. There's an updated
> rpm attached to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=253843 that
> you may want to give a shot. Alternately, you could use conga.
Yes. After trying the above rpm, system-config-cluster works much much better. Thank you very much Ryan.

>> Since the above failed, I decided to add the corresponding node and fence detials manually in the cluster.conf file (and copy it to all the machines on cluster). Once I did that and ran the 'service cman start', I got an error saying that the local node name is not present in the cluster.conf. When I checked the conf file again, the node that I added disappeared after I ran cman start?

> Make sure you bumped the cluster config version number, then run
> 'ccs_tool update /etc/cluster/cluster.conf' on one node with the
> updated cluster.conf file. That will propagate the updated
> configuration to the rest of the running nodes and update the
> configuration version number.

I figured this late last afternoon, but appreciate you confirming the same for me.



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