Re: system-config-cluster Error

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Re: system-config-cluster Error



On Jan 7, 2009, at 14:39, Gary Romo <
garromo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
      When I opened system-config-cluster today, I got this error;

      Poorly Formed XML Error


      A problem was encountered while reading configuration file /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
      Details or the error appear below. Click the `New` button to create a new configuration file.
      To continue anyway (Not recommended), click the `Ok` button


      Relax-NG validity error : Extra element rm in interleave
      /etc/cluster/cluster.conf:2: element cluster: Relax-NG validity error : Element cluster failed to validate content
      /etc/cluster/cluster.conf fails to validate


      Can anyone tell me what this is and how to correct? Thanks!

      Gary Romo

Assuming you have a functional cluster:
Somebody-maybe you or another admin-used luci to modify the cluster.
s-c-cluster uses an older XML or doesn't perfectly validate luci's version. I ignore the validation error and have yet to see any fallout.

hth,
-paul --


We do have a functional cluster.
luci was used. As long as there us no fallout. Thank you for your explination!


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