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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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