Problems starting a VM Service

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Hi,

 

i have Luci and Ricci installed. I have also created a Xen VM on cluster-node01. After that i copied the conf file fort hat vm to a place where both cluster-nodes can access it. When i now try to start a sopped vm service it starts. Nice J but in clustat and in luci it is shown as stopped! The thing is that luci really starts the vm service.

 

[root@cluster-node01 xen]# clustat

Cluster Status for cluster01 @ Wed Sep 30 14:09:35 2009

Member Status: Quorate

 

 Member Name                                                     ID   Status

 ------ ----                                                     ---- ------

 cluster-node01.netbiscuits.com                                      1 Online, Local, rgmanager

 cluster-node02.netbiscuits.com                                      2 Online, rgmanager

 

 Service Name                                                     Owner (Last)                                                     State

 ------- ----                                                     ----- ------                                                     -----

 vm:Log-Server                                                    (none)                                                           stopped

 vm:Nagios                                                        (none)                                                           stopped

 

 

but it is definetly running!

 

Sep 30 14:09:20 cluster-node01 clurgmgrd[7780]: <notice> status on vm "Nagios" returned 1 (generic error)

Sep 30 14:09:21 cluster-node01 clurgmgrd[7780]: <notice> Stopping service vm:Nagios

Sep 30 14:09:21 cluster-node01 clurgmgrd[7780]: <notice> Service vm:Nagios is recovering

Sep 30 14:09:22 cluster-node01 clurgmgrd[7780]: <notice> Service vm:Nagios is stopped

 

What can i do to figure out the problem?

 

I have the following ip configurations:

 

Node01: 10.0.0.1

Node02: 10.0.0.2

Storage: 10.0.0.3

Luci: 192.168.100.79 -> this is because it is not connected tot he 10.0.0.0/24 network

 

Regards,

 

Rene Rosenberger

 

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