Re: [ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start resources if only one node is booted?

2022-04-20 Thread john tillman
> On Wed, 2022-04-20 at 12:53 -0400, john tillman wrote: >> I have a two node cluster that won't start any resources if only one >> node >> is booted; the pacemaker service does not start. >> >> Once the second node boots up, the first node will start pacemaker >> and the >> resources are started.

Re: [ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start resources if only one node is booted?

2022-04-20 Thread john tillman
> On 20.04.2022 19:53, john tillman wrote: >> I have a two node cluster that won't start any resources if only one >> node >> is booted; the pacemaker service does not start. >> >> Once the second node boots up, the first node will start pacemaker and >> the >> resources are started. All is well.

Re: [ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start resources if only one node is booted?

2022-04-20 Thread Ken Gaillot
On Wed, 2022-04-20 at 12:53 -0400, john tillman wrote: > I have a two node cluster that won't start any resources if only one > node > is booted; the pacemaker service does not start. > > Once the second node boots up, the first node will start pacemaker > and the > resources are started. All is

Re: [ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start resources if only one node is booted?

2022-04-20 Thread Andrei Borzenkov
On 20.04.2022 19:53, john tillman wrote: > I have a two node cluster that won't start any resources if only one node > is booted; the pacemaker service does not start. > > Once the second node boots up, the first node will start pacemaker and the > resources are started. All is well. But I

Re: [ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start with only one node?

2022-04-20 Thread john tillman
Thanks, Ken. I apologize for this truncated email. It was sent by mistake. I have sent another with the completed thought. Again, sorry for the false start. -John > On Wed, 2022-04-20 at 12:09 -0400, john tillman wrote: >> Here's the scenario: >>I have a two node cluster setup.

[ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start resources if only one node is booted?

2022-04-20 Thread john tillman
I have a two node cluster that won't start any resources if only one node is booted; the pacemaker service does not start. Once the second node boots up, the first node will start pacemaker and the resources are started. All is well. But I would like the resources to start when the first node

Re: [ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start with only one node?

2022-04-20 Thread Ken Gaillot
On Wed, 2022-04-20 at 12:09 -0400, john tillman wrote: > Here's the scenario: >I have a two node cluster setup. (details to follow) >I start with both nodes booted. >I can reboot the active node and the resources move. > By default, corosync's two_node mode enables wait_for_all,

[ClusterLabs] Can a two node cluster start with only one node?

2022-04-20 Thread john tillman
Here's the scenario: I have a two node cluster setup. (details to follow) I start with both nodes booted. I can reboot the active node and the resources move. ___ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users