Correct. You want to enable pcsd to start at boot. Also, after starting pcsd the first time on a node, authorize it from the first node with "pcs host auth <nodename> -u hacluster".
On Tue, 2023-12-19 at 22:42 +0200, Tiaan Wessels wrote: > So i run the pcs add command for every new node on the first original > node, not on the node being added? Only corosync, pacemaker and pcsd > needs to run on the node to be added and the commands being run on > the original node will speak to these on the new node? > > On Tue, 19 Dec 2023, 21:39 Ken Gaillot, <kgail...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Tue, 2023-12-19 at 17:03 +0200, Tiaan Wessels wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Is it possible to build a corosync pacemaker cluster on redhat9 > > one > > > node at a time? In other words, when I'm finished with the first > > node > > > and reboot it, all services are started on it. Then i build a > > second > > > node to integrate into the cluster and once done, pcs status > > shows > > > two nodes on-line ? > > > Thanks > > > > Yes, you can use pcs cluster setup with the first node, then pcs > > cluster node add for each additional node. > > _______________________________________________ > > Manage your subscription: > > https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/ -- Ken Gaillot <kgail...@redhat.com> _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/