[Linux-HA] Correct way to run BasicSanityCheck?
John Felczak
jfelczak at siderean.com
Fri Sep 1 19:18:44 MDT 2006
What is the officially correct way to run BasicSanityCheck?
In the course of troubleshooting an earlier problem, I've built heartbeat 2.0.7 from source on a machine in our test lab that runs the same OS (64-bit Fedora Core 5) as our production systems, and now am trying to run BasicSanityCheck against it.
The comments at the beginning of the script say "CANNOT have a real heartbeat configuration". Am I correct in assuming that this means I need to rename or remove ha.cf, haresources, authkeys, cib.xml, etc.?
I tried it that way (renamed the existing files) and came up with 13 errors, but not sure if those are because I'm running the script incorrectly (i.e., script looks like it's complaining about things that haven't been configured) or whether there are really problems with this current installation.
I've attached a gzipped tarball of the log produced by BasicSanityCheck.
John J. Felczak
Build & Integration Manager
Siderean Software, Inc.
www.siderean.com
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