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XEN Cluster
user name
2008-04-29 05:39:23
Hi,

I'm new to this list, and want to start my posts with a
problem I 
actually have. I hope somebody has got an idea.

I installed RHEL5 on two servers with a shared
storage.Everything seems 
to be OK. I set up a cluster consisting of the two servers.
I set up a 
virtual service which should be a XEN VM on the servers. I'm
able to 
start the service, in xm list I see that the VM starts, and
I can use it.
But in conga I see Status: This service is stopped. But the
VM is running.
What can be wrong here?

Regards
Rene

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Re: XEN Cluster
country flaguser name
Hungary
2008-04-30 14:27:45
Rene Hermann wrote:

> But in conga I see Status: This service is stopped. But
the VM is running.
> What can be wrong here?

Conga itself. We've just ran into the same situation.

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BÉRES László	 RHCE, RHCX
senior IT engineer, trainer

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Re: XEN Cluster
user name
2008-05-02 02:09:04
Hi,

BERES Laszlo schrieb:
> Rene Hermann wrote:
> 
>> But in conga I see Status: This service is stopped.
But the VM is 
>> running.
>> What can be wrong here?
> 
> Conga itself. We've just ran into the same situation.

True?
But, is there any command line tool to check if the virtual
service is 
running or not? Would also be interesting to set up a Nagios
check.

Thanks
Rene

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RE: XEN Cluster
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United States
2008-05-02 02:21:13
Hello,
	Use system-config-cluster for a graphical interface or
simply
"clustat" in command line.


Regards,
	Daniel


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Hi,

BERES Laszlo schrieb:
> Rene Hermann wrote:
> 
>> But in conga I see Status: This service is stopped.
But the VM is 
>> running.
>> What can be wrong here?
> 
> Conga itself. We've just ran into the same situation.

True?
But, is there any command line tool to check if the virtual
service is
running or not? Would also be interesting to set up a Nagios
check.

Thanks
Rene

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Re: XEN Cluster
user name
2008-05-02 04:56:42
Hi Daniel,

Zavodsky, Daniel (GE Money) schrieb:
> Hello,
> 	Use system-config-cluster for a graphical interface or
simply
> "clustat" in command line.

Thank you very much.

I now created the virtual service in system-config-cluster.
After that, 
the service is shown the right way in conga, with the right
state (running).
Must be a bug, it's evil in production environments, hope RH
is working 
on that.

Rene

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RE: XEN Cluster
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United States
2008-05-02 06:10:10
When I first started with Xen clustering, I tried Conga but
because of
the bugs in it I switched to using system-config-cluster and
manually
edited the cluster.conf file when necessary. This works
great.

Daniel
 

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Hi Daniel,

Zavodsky, Daniel (GE Money) schrieb:
> Hello,
> 	Use system-config-cluster for a graphical interface or
simply 
> "clustat" in command line.

Thank you very much.

I now created the virtual service in system-config-cluster.
After that,
the service is shown the right way in conga, with the right
state
(running).
Must be a bug, it's evil in production environments, hope RH
is working
on that.

Rene

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