Re: cluster-3.0.0 problems starting up

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On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 13:44 -0700, Trevor Peirce wrote:
> Trevor Peirce wrote:
> > Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] parse error in 
> > config: parse error in config: .
> > Aug 14 15:24:58 localhost corosync[28324]:   [MAIN  ] Corosync Cluster 
> > Engine exiting with status -9 at main.c:879.
> 
> Have I found a dead end?
> 
> Perhaps someone would be so kind as to send the most simple cluster.conf
> file that is known to work so I can try it out?
> 
> Or any ideas what this error means?
> 
> Thanks,
> 

Trevor,

This means your XML format is invalid.  We are working on better error
reporting when the XML format is invalid rather then this cryptic error.
In the meantime, you can run strace -f cman, and libxml will print the
errors in write system calls.  If you need help analyzing this output,
send a link to the output from strace.

Regards
-steve

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