On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 15:06 +0100, Virginian wrote: > Hi Gordon, > > It looks to me like things have changed quite a bit in F13 compared to RHEL > / Centos 5. I agree, cluster.conf looks the same but there is a new > component called Corosync and ccs seems to have gone. According to this, ccs_tool & co. are still in the F13 cman package: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/14125020/dir/fedora_13/com/cman-3.0.12-2.fc13.x86_64.rpm.html > Traditionally I have used Conga to configure the Cluster (although not > without problems at times it has to be said). However, in F13 there is no > "luci_admin" utility to set the password and Luci isn't accessible from a > web browser. I don't mind configuring things by hand if that's the only way > to do it, I was just looking to be pointed in the right direction really. I can't say I've ever used the GUIs to configure things - I've always found they are at best buggy, and more often than not just get in the way. I for one am glad to see the back of the all system-config packages. > The old docs specified which ports / protocols needed to be opened up in > iptables but as I haven't sussed out what's needed under F13 I am running > with iptables stopped for now. If anybody has this information I would be > very grateful to receive it. I haven't looked, but a few minutes with tcpdump or iptables -j LOG on a quiet network should yield the information you seek. Gordan -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster