Re: [ClusterLabs] Is there a Trick to Making Corosync Work on Microsoft Azure?

2017-08-23 Thread Eric Robinson
I got it. From: Eric Robinson [mailto:eric.robin...@psmnv.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 6:51 PM To: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering welcomed Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Is there a Trick to Making Corosync Work on Microsoft Azure? I

Re: [ClusterLabs] Is there a Trick to Making Corosync Work on Microsoft Azure?

2017-08-23 Thread Eric Robinson
I figured out the cause. CMAN got installed by yum, and so none of my changes to corosync.conf had any effect, including the udpu directive. Now I just have to figure out how to enable unicast in cman. -- Eric Robinson From: Eric Robinson [mailto:eric.robin...@psmnv.com] Sent: Wednesday,

Re: [ClusterLabs] ClusterLabs.Org Documentation Problem?

2017-08-23 Thread Eric Robinson
I have a BIG correction. If you follow the instructions titled, "Pacemaker 1.1 for Corosync 2.x," and NOT the ones entitled, "Pacemaker 1.1 for CMAN or Corosync 1.x," guess what? It installs cman anyway, and you spend a couple of days wondering why none of your changes to corosync.conf seem to

[ClusterLabs] Is there a Trick to Making Corosync Work on Microsoft Azure?

2017-08-23 Thread Eric Robinson
I created two nodes on Micrsoft Azure, but I can't get them to join a cluster. Any thoughts? OS: RHEL 6.9 Corosync version: 1.4.7-5.el6.x86_64 Node names: ha001a (172.28.0.4/23), ha001b (172.28.0.5/23) The nodes are on the same subnet and can ping and ssh to each other just fine by either host

Re: [ClusterLabs] ClusterLabs.Org Documentation Problem?

2017-08-23 Thread Jan Friesse
Thanks for the reply. Yes, it's a bit confusing. I did end up using the documentation for Corosync 2.X since that seemed newer, but it also assumed CentOS/RHEL7 and systemd-based commands. It also incorporates cman, pcsd, psmisc, and policycoreutils-pythonwhich, which are all new to me. If