I have a two node cluster. Both nodes are virtual and have five shared drives
attached via sas controller. For some reason, the cluster shows both nodes
have half the drives started on them. Not sure if this is called split brain
or not. It definitely looks load balancing. But I did not
I created a whole new virtual and installed everything with the new version and
pacemaker wouldn't start.
I have not yet learned how to use the logs yet to see what they have to say.
No, I did not upgrade corosync. I am running the latest which will work with
rhel6.
When I tried later versions,
I was recommended to upgrade from 1.1.9 to 1.1.12.
I had to uninstall the 1.1.9 version to install the 1.1.12 version
I am not allowed to connect to a repo and so I have to download the rpms and
install them individually.
After I installed pacemaker-lib, cli, cluster-lib, and pacemaker itself,
I am getting an average failover for nfs of 76s. I have set all the start and
stop settings to 10s but no change. The Web page is instant but not nfs.
I am running two node cluster on rhel6 with pacemaker 1.1.9
Surely these times are not right? Any suggestions?
Resources:
Group: nfsgroup
Oops and Clarification: I was wrong about the iscsi. Its Serial over scsi or
SAS.
From: Streeter, Michelle N
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2015 10:39 AM
To: 'users@clusterlabs.org'
Subject: NFS - Non Mirroring
Our current configuration is using rhel 6 ha which uses the cluster.conf and
nfsclient
The previous administrator setup our cluster using the cman version and the
cluster.conf file. I we want to upgrade to pacemaker 1.9 on our rhel 6.6 and
so I have been testing this upgrade. But I noticed that the cib.xml does not
reflect what we have in the cluster.conf file. Is there a