On 2012-07-24 21:00, Andreas Kurz wrote: > Though better you change "ver: 0" in your Corosync configuration to > "ver: 1" ... in the Pacemaker plugin section, and use the init script to > start Pacemaker after Corosync. Thanks, I suspected that, but I can't understand what is the "pacemaker plugin section" of the corosync configuration. I don't see it in "man corosync.conf", and I couldn't find any example on the web. > You can use either the crm shell bey executing "crm" ... or give LCMC a > try: http://lcmc.sourceforge.net/ So I give it some commands and it stores its configuration in some kind of internal database, which on Debian seems to be /var/lib/heartbeat. I wonder whether this is a good idea; some deployment systems such as Puppet can work better with installing configuration files than by executing commands. (Yes, I know I'm rushing too much; since I am a beginner I need to understand the philosophy of the whole thing first, but I couldn't hold myself :-) _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.corosync.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss