Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 01:34:01PM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
This question was sort of implied in my thread last week, but I'm going
to re-ask it properly, to reduce my own confusion if nothing else.
We have two servers, master and slave. In the cluster, we have:
[bunc
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 01:34:01PM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> This question was sort of implied in my thread last week, but I'm going
> to re-ask it properly, to reduce my own confusion if nothing else.
>
> We have two servers, master and slave. In the cluster, we have:
[bunchteen services, s
Hi,
This question was sort of implied in my thread last week, but I'm going
to re-ask it properly, to reduce my own confusion if nothing else.
We have two servers, master and slave. In the cluster, we have:
- A shared IP address (192.168.245.10)
- HAProxy (active on master, may fail over to
Hi Andrew,
>>>On 3/5/2010 at 10:45 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Yan Gao wrote:
> > Hi Andrew,
> > You were reading the earliest mail in the thread. Strange...
>
> /me blames gmail :-)
:-)
>
> > So I'm starting a new thread.
> >
> > What I said in the lat
Hi,
We have a two-node cluster of Dell servers. They have an iDRAC 6
Enterprise each. The cluster is also backed up by a UPS with a diesel
generator.
I realise on-board devices like the DRAC are not ideal for fencing, but
it's probably the best we're going to be able to do. However, I've rea
Hi,
We confirmed log of stonithd by the setting that a period of the operation of
stonith was long.
When STONITH is carried out in the case of the setting that a period of the
operation of stonith is
long, the following error is output by log.
Jan 29 14:00:53 cgl60 stonithd: [7524]: ERROR: has
HI,
Based this log:
Mar 07 08:20:04 corosync [pcmk ] ERROR: pcmk_startup: Cluster user
hacluster does not exist
Are you sure user "hacluster" is already to your system?or
/var/run/corosync/crm/ have are right authorizing?
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--陈寅恪
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Mar 07 08:20:04 corosync [pcmk ] ERROR: pcmk_startup: Cluster user
hacluster does not exist
Heh, I answered my own question... I was overwriting the passwd file
and nuking the hacluster user, which was causing problems... I got it
sorted. Thanks for reading, in any case... ;)
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Hi Y'all,
I'm having some issues getting things running on a stock CentOS 5.4
install, and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction...
Through the epel and clusterlabs repos that are referenced in the wiki,
I installed:
corosync-1.2.0-1.el5
openais-1.1.0-1.el5
pacemaker-1.