04-12-2011
RHCS debug log level
Hi everyone,
Can you help me on how to set up the debug level of RHCS?
I need more information on the cluster.log so that i can futher troubleshoot our problem being encontered now.
Thanks.
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SYNOPSIS
crm_node command [options]
DESCRIPTION
crm_node - Tool for displaying low-level node information
OPTIONS
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Version information
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Only try connecting to an OpenAIS-based cluster
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Commands:
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Display the name used by the cluster for this node
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Display the name used by the cluster for the node with the specified id
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Display the epoch during which this node joined the cluster
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Display a 1 if our partition has quorum, 0 if not
-l, --list
Display all known members (past and present) of this cluster (Not available for heartbeat clusters)
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Display this node's cluster id
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