On 13-03-25 03:50 PM, Jacek Konieczny wrote:
The first node to notice that the other is unreachable will fence (kill)
the other, making sure it is the only one operating on the shared data.
Right. But with typical two-node clusters ignoring no-quorum, because
quorum is being ignored, as soon
El 25/03/13 20:50, Jacek Konieczny escribió:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 20:01:28 +0100
Angel L. Mateo ama...@um.es wrote:
quorum {
provider: corosync_votequorum
expected_votes: 2
two_node: 1
}
Corosync will then manage quorum for the two-node cluster and
Pacemaker
I'm
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Angel L. Mateo ama...@um.es wrote:
El 25/03/13 20:50, Jacek Konieczny escribió:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 20:01:28 +0100
Angel L. Mateo ama...@um.es wrote:
quorum {
provider: corosync_votequorum
expected_votes: 2
two_node: 1
}
Corosync
Hello,
I am newbie with pacemaker (and, generally, with ha clusters). I have
configured a two nodes cluster. Both nodes are virtual machines (vmware
esx) and use a shared storage (provided by a SAN, although access to the
SAN is from esx infrastructure and VM consider it as scsi disk). I
I have a production cluster, using two vm on esx cluster, for stonith i'm
using sbd, everything work fine
2013/3/25 emmanuel segura emi2f...@gmail.com
I have a production cluster, using two vm on esx cluster, for stonith i'm
using sbd, everything work find
2013/3/25 Angel L. Mateo
I have a production cluster, using two vm on esx cluster, for stonith i'm
using sbd, everything work find
2013/3/25 Angel L. Mateo ama...@um.es
Hello,
I am newbie with pacemaker (and, generally, with ha clusters). I
have configured a two nodes cluster. Both nodes are virtual machines
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 13:54:22 +0100
My problem is how to avoid split brain situation with this
configuration, without configuring a 3rd node. I have read about
quorum disks, external/sbd stonith plugin and other references, but
I'm too confused with all this.
For example, [1]
Jacek Konieczny jaj...@jajcus.net escribió:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 13:54:22 +0100
My problem is how to avoid split brain situation with this
configuration, without configuring a 3rd node. I have read about
quorum disks, external/sbd stonith plugin and other references, but
I'm too
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 20:01:28 +0100
Angel L. Mateo ama...@um.es wrote:
quorum {
provider: corosync_votequorum
expected_votes: 2
two_node: 1
}
Corosync will then manage quorum for the two-node cluster and
Pacemaker
I'm using corosync 1.1 which is the one provided with