On 21 Mar 2014, at 4:15 am, Aaron Wilson awil...@nautilusgrp.com wrote:
OK, I tried the ping RA but my VIPs do not migrate when ping connection is
lost. I placed my two VIPs in a group and I believe I must have something
wrong with the scoring or location rules. Should I be using clone
Thanks!
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:29 AM, Jan Friesse jfrie...@redhat.com wrote:
Aaron Wilson napsal(a):
Stefan, thanks for the reply.
Having two nics is not for redundancy in my case. Resources on the
primary
server are being accessed from both subnets at the same time. The
OK, I tried the ping RA but my VIPs do not migrate when ping connection is
lost. I placed my two VIPs in a group and I believe I must have something
wrong with the scoring or location rules. Should I be using clone for the
ping RA?
What is a good way to check is ping is failing or succeeding
Sorry... I sent the last message early by accident. L
syslog line:
Mar 20 09:59:53 baymaster-67 cib: [1846]: debug: cib_process_xpath:
cib_query:
//cib/status//node_state[@id='baymaster-67']//transient_attributes//nvpair[@name='pingd']
does not exist
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Aaron
Hello,
This is my first post and I am new to HA clusters. Let me start by
thanking everyone for their contributions to such a great project.
I am really hoping to get pointed in the right direction so I can stop with
the guessing.
On Ubuntu 12.04 I am using corosync, cman and pacemaker I have
If you dont care about the second nics status, why do you even use it redundant?
Stefan
Am 19.03.2014 um 19:13 schrieb Aaron Wilson awil...@nautilusgrp.com:
Hello,
This is my first post and I am new to HA clusters. Let me start by thanking
everyone for their contributions to such a
Stefan, thanks for the reply.
Having two nics is not for redundancy in my case. Resources on the primary
server are being accessed from both subnets at the same time. The secondary
server is to be a failover if the server goes down or if any of the
Ethernet ports become disconnected for any