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 -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
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
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
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 ?