On 23/12/13 12:42 PM, Neale Ferguson wrote:
I created a simple two-node cluster (cnode1, cnode2). I also created a linux 
instance from where I run luci (cmanager). I was able to create the two nodes 
successfully. On both nodes /etc/cluster/cluster.conf is created. However, any 
updates to the configuration only are being reflected on one of the nodes 
(cnode1). The other node (cnode2) is aware that the configuration has been 
updated but the file is never updated so corosync complains:

Dec 23 11:29:08 corosync [CMAN  ] Unable to load new config in corosync: New 
configuration version has to be newer than current running configuration

Dec 23 11:29:08 corosync [CMAN  ] Can't get updated config version 2: New 
configuration version has to be newer than current running configuration
.
Dec 23 11:29:08 corosync [CMAN  ] Activity suspended on this node
Dec 23 11:29:08 corosync [CMAN  ] Error reloading the configuration, will retry 
every second

I can't see anything in luci.log on cmanager or any of the other log files on 
cnode2 that gives me any clue as to what's happening.

I have run tcpdump on cmanager and can see traffic flowing to cnode1 but not to 
cnode2.

How are the changes to cluster.conf propagated to the nodes within a cluster? 
What type of things should I look at to help diagnose this problem?

Neale

Couple of questions;

* What OS/cman version?
* Are the modclusterd and ricci daemons running?
* Did you set the local 'ricci' user password on your nodes?
* Is ccs installed?

digimer

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