Re: cluster-3.0.0 problems starting up

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Steven Dake wrote:
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.

Ha! The problem was /var/log/cluster/ did not exist. Once I created this
directory cman_tool was able to create corosync.log inside there and
away we went.

Thanks for the guidance, strace pointed this out when I saw an error
about a file not opening.

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