[Csync2] Csync2/xinetd problem on CentOS 6.0
Mark Watts
m.watts at eris.qinetiq.com
Wed Sep 21 15:58:01 CEST 2011
We've been running Csync2 on CentOS 5.x clusters for some time, with no
issues.
Recently I've started testing it (current git repo) on a CentOS 6.0 cluster.
For reasons I don't understand, I can only get a "csync2 -x" to run if
the sync target is NOT being run through xinetd (ie: I'm running "csync2
-ii")
I get the following output:
# csync2 -x
While syncing file /etc/csync2/csync2.cfg:
ERROR from peer(/etc/csync2/csync2.cfg): node2.example.com Connection
closed.
ERROR from peer(<no file>): node2.example.com Connection closed.
Finished with 2 errors.
If I run "csync2 -x" with the sync target running on the console, the
sync happens with no issues.
Has anyone experienced this, or can anyone offer any insight?
I'll note that SELinux does not appear to be at fault here, since
disabling it on both nodes (setenforce 0) has no effect.
Cheers,
Mark.
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