if you configured apache to bind to the floating ip address configurared in
your cluster, you need to use colocation constrain or a group, because if
you have ip address in one node and apache try to start on a node without
the ip address, apache fails to bind the
colocation ipapache inf: Apache C
[root@node1 yum.repos.d]# crm configure show
node node1
node node2
primitive Apache ocf:heartbeat:apache \
params configfile="/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf" \
op monitor interval="30s" \
op start timeout="40s" interval="0" \
op stop timeout="60s" interval="0"
primitive Cluster_Server ocf:heartbeat:IPa
where is your cluster config?
2014-03-30 13:52 GMT+02:00 Dennis Zheleznyak :
> Hi,
>
> I had no experience with Corosync / Pacemaker before, therefore, I
> followed the following guide to setup a Corosync/Pacemaker HA solution for
> an apache website:
>
> http://www.unixmen.com/adding-deleting-c
Hi,
I had no experience with Corosync / Pacemaker before, therefore, I followed
the following guide to setup a Corosync/Pacemaker HA solution for an apache
website:
http://www.unixmen.com/adding-deleting-cluster-resources-corosync-pacemaker-2/
I have two machines that run CentOS 6.5.
I've done e