4.106. system-config-cluster


Updated system-config-cluster packages that fix several bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
The system-config-cluster package contains system-config-cluster, a utility that allows you to graphically manage cluster configuration.

Bug Fixes

BZ#867022
Previously, the cluster.ng "nfsrestart" attribute was not defined as a file system attribute in system-config-cluster. As a consequence, when running the xmllint tool to validate the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file, xmllint terminated with an error. With this update, the "nfsrestart" attribute has been added to the list of file system resources and validation of the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file now works as expected.
BZ#875592
The "miss_count_const" parameter was missing from the cluster.ng schema and, as a consequence, when the user added the parameter to the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file, the configuration file failed to validate. With this update, the parameter has been added to the cluster.ng schema and the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file validates successfully with the aforementioned parameter.
BZ#903560
Previously, the "DRBD" resource was missing from the cluster.ng schema and, as a consequence, the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file failed to validate with xmllint. With this update, the missing attribute has been added to the cluster.ng schema and the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file now validates successfully with the aforementioned parameter.
Users of system-config-cluster are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs.
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