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2005 Nov 21
7
cs & gfs
Hi all, I was informed[1] that gfs & rhcs packages are in the works but that there are some problems with the code. What are these problems? Can we do anything to help test / solve them? [1] http://www.karan.org/blog/index.php/2005/07/25/everyone_loves_a_cluster_as_do_i -- Jure Pe?ar http://jure.pecar.org
2005 Dec 15
2
Modules installed in the wrong directory
I did a yum install of modules from the CentOS-csgfs repository (GFS-kernel, cman-kernel, etc). Modprobe does not find the modules. Upon investigation, I found that modprobe is looking in: /lib/modules/2.6.9-22.0.1.ELsmp/ while the package files were installed to: /lib/modules/2.6.9-22.0.1.EL/ Can I tell modprobe to use those modules somehow? Are modules for the smp kernel available? Or do I
2008 Jun 09
1
Clustersuite package installation failed in Itanium server
Dear All, I am new in Itanium server Installation and I have installed all the CentOS4.4 ia64 CDs and I have try to install clustersuite packages and i am getting the following error messages like error: %post(package name here) scriptlet failed, exit status 255 and error: %pre(package name here) scriptlet failed, exit status 255 problem Cluster Suite RPMS are ccs-1.0.7-0.i686.rpm
2006 Jan 18
3
Kernel update and csgfs
My apologies if this is a stupid question, but I'm not familiar with how kernel updates and kernel modules interact. I see that there are some kernel updates available via yum: ============================================================================ = Package Arch Version Repository Size
2005 Oct 28
2
UP vs SMP kernel ?
There was a discussion here several days ago that was precipitated by my decision to manually install the new kernel before YUMming the upgrade to CentOS 4.2. The upgrade went south but I recovered by doing a fresh install and a bunch of copying from backups. All's well EXCEPT that I'm back in the same "box", thanks to anaconda. I set out to upgrade kernels this morning:
2006 Feb 03
1
Update csgfs without breaking things
Now that the csgfs repo has been updated to support the new kernel, I'm looking at doing updates again. I just want to do it without breaking things (if possible). I can handle doing a bit of trial and error, but I figure that if you guys can point out any obvious pitfalls, that can save me quite a bit of time. I'm looking at doing the following install/update:
2006 Aug 29
2
Which kernel package?
I am building a new system which will have a pair of dual-core Opterons and 16GB memory. Should I use kernel-smp or kernel-hugemem? I see that RH recommends the hugemem kernel if you have more than 16GB (and we may upgrade at some point, the MB supports 32GB). Any comments on this? The only difference that the descriptions show is the 4GB/4GB split with the hugemem kernel and I'm not quite
2009 Jun 29
2
Building Custom Kernel - CentOS 4.4
Hi All, I am having issue when trying to build a custom kernel in CentOS 4.4. Current Kernel Version is 2.6.9-42.ELsmp and the server is HP Proliant DL380 G3. I downloaded the source rpm and then installed it. Gave the command, rpmbuild -bp --target=i686 /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/kernel-2.6.spec. But it throws me an error after patch operations. The following is the error.
2008 Jun 13
2
cman stop failed
Dear All, I am using CentOS4 Update 3 Cluster Suite for i386 Architecture and my linux kernel version is 2.6.9-34.EL I have configured two node cluster My nodes are primary and secondary and I am using cluster to monitoring scripts During reboot or poweroff i am getting the problem is cman stop failed and I have verified the "/var/log/messages" log file and i getting the
2008 Jul 14
2
Cleaning up smp kernels
I have used the package-cleanup utility to remove old kernel packages, but I noticed that it only removes the 'kernel' and 'kernel-devel' packages. It does not touch 'kernel-smp', 'kernel-hugemem', etc. What is the recommended method of cleaning up these other kernel packages? Should I just 'yum remove' the ones I don't need? Some of my servers have a
2005 Nov 30
4
Building rpms
I have been asked to update OpenLDAP to the latest stable version. I am using CentOS 4.2 and have OpenLDAP 2.2.13 installed. I can install from source if I have to, but I would rather stay with rpm packages if possible. I found an rpm from Fedora Core Development on RPMFIND. Will this one work with Centos, or should I grab the source rpm and rebuild it? Bowie
2007 Jul 25
3
Yum missing dependency
I haven't run any updates on my systems recently, but now I'm trying to get them up to date again. When I run a yum update, I get this error: Error: Missing Dependency: initscripts >= 7.93.26.EL-1 is needed by package httpd I did a Google search, but I didn't find anything relating directly to CentOS or RHEL and there was no fix suggested. If it makes a difference, I am running
2009 Sep 16
3
Dependency problem between cman and openais with last cman update
Hi. Today I have updated my cluster installation with the version cman-2.0.115-1 through yum update. When I have started the cman service , it fails. If I execute cman_tool debug I get the following error : [CMAN ] CMAN 2.0.115 (built Sep 16 2009 12:28:10) started aisexec: symbol lookup error: /usr/libexec/lcrso/service_cman.lcrso: undefined symbol:
2010 Mar 29
1
Kernel type in RPMs
Hello, The Custom Kernel Howto says: With the buildroot correctly set up, it's time to modify the kernel configuration. Change directory to ~/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-2.6.18/linux-2.6.18.`uname -m`/ and copy either the appropriate type of configuration file (base, xen; if 32-bit architecture, PAE (for CentOS-5) or base, smp, xenU; if 32-bit architecture, hugemen; if 64-bit architecture,
2009 Aug 03
1
CTDB+GFS2+CMAN. clean_start="0" or clean_start="1"?
Hi everybody, I have tested CTDB+GFS2+CMAN under Debian. It works good but I do not understand some points. It is possible to run the CTDB defining it under services section in cluster.conf but running it on the second node shuts down the process at the first one. My CTDB configuration implies 2 active-active nodes. Does CTDB care if the node starts with clean_start="0" or
2006 Apr 02
0
CESA:2006-0201-1 CentOS 4 i386 Cluster Suite / Global File System update (csgfs repo only)
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2006-0201-1 CentOS 4 i386 Cluster Suite / Global File System Update The CESA is an update to the csgfs repository only and not the main CentOS-4 repository. This CESA is issued to upgrade Cluster Suite 4 and Global File System 6.1 to use the 2.6.9-22.0.2.EL CentOS-4 kernel. It updates to all CS/GFS packages to the latest versions. The following files are
2010 Sep 15
3
changing from zap to DAHDI
I am changing a system from zap to DAHDI. I removed everything zap. when doing the command: sh -x /etc/init.d/dahdi start, I see initlog -q -c 'modprobe wct4xxp' sh: /sbin/ztcfg: No such file or directory FATAL: Error running install command for wct4xxp doing updatedb then, locate zap returns me /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/spy-zap.gsm /usr/share/groff/1.18.1.1/font/devps/zapfdr.pfa
2009 Mar 30
1
How to check server kernel support 32 Gb RAM (X86,
> > > we have CENTOS 4.7 (X86) on DELL server, I already put 32 GB RAM on it. I can use "top" or "free" to check memory and it did show 32 GB. > > I check REDHAT site and found it say: > > The "SMP" kernel supports a maximum of 16GB of main memory. Systems with more than 16GB of main memory use the "Hugemem" kernel. > > I use
2012 Jun 05
1
cluster.conf validating, but cman not starting
Hi all, since the last yum update cman does not start any more with the following entries in /var/log/messages: > Jun 5 20:50:39 pclus1cent6-02 corosync[1852]: [MAIN ] Corosync > Cluster Engine ('1.4.1'): started and ready to provide service. > Jun 5 20:50:39 pclus1cent6-02 corosync[1852]: [MAIN ] Corosync > built-in features: nss dbus rdma snmp > Jun 5
2009 Mar 12
5
Alternatives to cman+clvmd ?
I currently have a few CentOS 5.2 based Xen clusters at different sites. These are built around a group of 3 or more Xen nodes (blades) and some sort of shared storage (FC or iSCSI) carved up by LVM and allocated to the domUs. I am "managing" the shared storage (from the dom0 perspective) using cman+clvmd, so that changes to the LVs (rename/resize/create/delete/etc) are