Steven Dake wrote:
If you intend to run openais as standalone then you want the init script enabled. If you intend to run cman, it will start the openais processes automatically as part of it's init script and you don't need to start openais with the init script in this case.
Steven, thank you for your answer. Can you imagine that Conga somehow enables it? Because I could reproduce in a RHEL5.2 environment: installed two new nodes with cluster components, started Conga, created a very simple cluster and after rebooting the cman threw the error below:
Jul 14 12:26:36 hurka1 openais[6093]: [SYNC ] Not using a virtual synchrony filter. Jul 14 12:26:36 hurka1 openais[6093]: [MAIN ] ERROR: Could not bind AF_UNIX: Address already in use. Jul 14 12:26:36 hurka1 openais[6093]: [MAIN ] AIS Executive exiting (reason: could not bind to an address).
It's clear that openais was chkconfig'ed and started but I don't know why. -- Laszlo BERES RHCE, RHCX senior IT engineer, trainer -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster