Newbie question about Corosync-1.4.2 and Openais-1.1.4

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Hi All,

Let me start off with an apology if this is not the right group to post a newbie question, as looking at the archives it appears to be meant for more serious discussion. But as I couldn't find any FAQ or a user group mailing list, I am posting it here.

For starters, I was able to build corosync-1.4.2 and install it on two nodes and execute a few test programs and all that works fine.

But I have problems running openasi. Recent version of Openais such as the branch "wilson" or 1.1.4 execute the binary "corosync" with COROSYNC_DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE set to "openaisserviceenableexperimental:corosync_parser". I'm trying to follow the instructions in README.amf and running into basic problems in starting openais services, problems which are probably related to some missing configuration settings or probably misconfiguration.

1) Looking at the log file where corosync logs its mesages, it looks like corsync is up and ready to serve, but openais didn't even open "amf.conf" (I have verified that the config file does exist where it's expected to and in addition also in /etc/corosync/conf, the default location for amf.conf).

2) In the openais source tree, README.amf which describes how to test basic AMF functionlaity refers to a test program called "testamf1", which is missing in the Makefile under the "test" directory. If you run make from the top level, it makes a bunch of other test programs but not "testamf1" (I modified the Makefile to produce "testamf1" too before attempting to run openais). Does anyone know if the Makefile been modified deliberately to omit making "testamf1" (version 0.80.6 appears to have has "testamf1") ?

Thanks,

    Sathya
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