On 31/05/16 10:41 PM, Jay Scott wrote:
> hooray for me, but, how?
>
> I got about 3/4 of Digimer's list done and got stuck.
> I did a pcs cluster status, and, behold, the cluster was up.
> I pinged the ClusterIP and it answered. I didn't know what
> to do with the 'delay="x"' part, that's the
hooray for me, but, how?
I got about 3/4 of Digimer's list done and got stuck.
I did a pcs cluster status, and, behold, the cluster was up.
I pinged the ClusterIP and it answered. I didn't know what
to do with the 'delay="x"' part, that's the thing I couldn't figure
out. (I've been assuming the
On 05/31/2016 03:59 PM, Jay Scott wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Cluster newbie
> Centos 7
> trying to follow the "Clusters from Scratch" intro.
> 2 nodes (yeah, I know, but I'm just learning)
>
> [root@smoking ~]# pcs status
> Cluster name:
> Last updated: Tue May 31 15:32:18 2016Last change:
Greetings,
Cluster newbie
Centos 7
trying to follow the "Clusters from Scratch" intro.
2 nodes (yeah, I know, but I'm just learning)
[root@smoking ~]# pcs status
Cluster name:
Last updated: Tue May 31 15:32:18 2016Last change: Tue May 31
15:02:21
2016 by root via cibadmin on smoking
Hi,
I had 4 nodes with Ubuntu 14.04LTS in my cluster and all of then worked well. I
need upgrade all my cluster nodes to Ubuntu 16.04LTS without stop my resources.
Two nodes have been updated to 16.04 and the two others remains with 14.04. The
problem is that my cluster was splited and the
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 3:08 PM, Jan Friesse wrote:
> I'll try corosync 2.x
>> So I need to edit configuration files on all node then call
>> corosync-cfgtool -R or on one node is ok?
>>
>
> You have to edit file on all nodes. Then call corosync-cfgtool -R on one
> of the