3.7. Configuration Validation
The cluster configuration is automatically validated according to the cluster schema at
/usr/share/cluster/cluster.rng
during startup time and when a configuration is reloaded. Also, you can validate a cluster configuration any time by using the ccs_config_validate
command. For information on configuration validation when using the ccs
command, see Section 6.1.6, “Configuration Validation”.
An annotated schema is available for viewing at
/usr/share/doc/cman-X.Y.ZZ/cluster_conf.html
(for example /usr/share/doc/cman-3.0.12/cluster_conf.html
).
Configuration validation checks for the following basic errors:
- XML validity — Checks that the configuration file is a valid XML file.
- Configuration options — Checks to make sure that options (XML elements and attributes) are valid.
- Option values — Checks that the options contain valid data (limited).
The following examples show a valid configuration and invalid configurations that illustrate the validation checks:
- Valid configuration — Example 3.3, “
cluster.conf
Sample Configuration: Valid File” - Invalid option — Example 3.5, “
cluster.conf
Sample Configuration: Invalid Option” - Invalid option value — Example 3.6, “
cluster.conf
Sample Configuration: Invalid Option Value”
Example 3.3. cluster.conf
Sample Configuration: Valid File
Example 3.4. cluster.conf
Sample Configuration: Invalid XML
In this example, the last line of the configuration (annotated as "INVALID" here) is missing a slash — it is
<cluster>
instead of </cluster>
.
Example 3.5. cluster.conf
Sample Configuration: Invalid Option
In this example, the second line of the configuration (annotated as "INVALID" here) contains an invalid XML element — it is
loging
instead of logging
.
Example 3.6. cluster.conf
Sample Configuration: Invalid Option Value
In this example, the fourth line of the configuration (annotated as "INVALID" here) contains an invalid value for the XML attribute,
nodeid
in the clusternode
line for node-01.example.com
. The value is a negative value ("-1") instead of a positive value ("1"). For the nodeid
attribute, the value must be a positive value.