This is on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2, so YMMV for Fedora 10. Regards, Stewart On Thu Mar 5 1:12 , Stewart Walters sent: >As far as I'm aware, your not supposed to edit /etc/cluster/cluster.conf directly. > >Doing so will cause cman to detect an unregistered change to >/etc/cluster/cluster.conf and roll back to the previous version (someone correct >me if I'm wrong here). > >The correct procedure is to take a copy of the file, then increment number of the >cluster version, then use ccs_tool update to increment the cluster. > >That is: - > ># cp /etc/cluster/cluster.conf /tmp ># vi /tmp/cluster.conf [increment it's number to a number higher than all nodes >in the cluster] ># ccs_tool update /tmp/cluster.conf > >ccs_tool will then distribute the new file to all cluster nodes, and cause this >new version to be backed up as well (for further rollbacks of >/etc/cluster/cluster.conf). > >Regards, > >Stewart > > > > > >On Wed Mar 4 7:34 , Doug Bunger sent: > >The setup has three VMs accessing a shared, attached partition, formatted as GFS. >> >> /etc/cluster/cluster.conf >> >>Thanks. >> >> >> >> > > >-- >Linux-cluster mailing list >Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster