This gives me the same behavior. On each node I ran: #rm -f /var/lib/ricci/certs/clients/* #service ricci restart Then from one node I simply incremented the version in cluster.conf and ran # cman_tool version -r You have not authenticated to the ricci daemon on xanadunode1 Password: You have not authenticated to the ricci daemon on xanadunode2 Password: You have not authenticated to the ricci daemon on xanadunode3 Password: The connection to xanadunode1 died unexpectedly The connection to xanadunode2 died unexpectedly The connection to xanadunode3 died unexpectedly cman_tool: ccs_sync failed. If you have distributed the config file yourself, try re-running with -S Let me know if there is any other info I can give you. Thanks again! ________________________________________ Chip Burke On 9/5/12 9:34 AM, "Jan Pokorný" <jpokorny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 20/08/12 14:51 +0000, Chip Burke wrote: >> Thanks for sticking with me on this. > >Sorry for delay. > >The traceback from your initial email, which ended with: >> TypeError: No object (name: translator) has been registered for this >> thread > >I overlooked this one, but independently hit it too [1]. > >But this is orthogonal to the main issue you are stating >and which I am having troubles to figure out. > >Could you please try following as a possible workaround? >At the particular node (or all within the cluster), try running >rm -f /var/lib/ricci/certs/clients/* and restarting ricci. >As a consequence, you may be prompted for the password to authenticate >against ricci instance(s) and/or re-add the cluster in luci even if >this was already done before. > >[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=853151 > >Thanks, >Jan > >-- >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