On 07/11/13 13:35 +0800, Zama Ques wrote:
>> A. The host "%s" is already a member of cluster "%s"
>>
>> or
>>
>> B. %s is already a member of a cluster named "%s"
>>
>> or some other message (interpolate "%s" above with your values)?
>>
>>
>>> But the node name is not there in cluster.conf fil
On 07/11/13 12:04, Yuriy Demchenko wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up 3-node cluster (2 nodes + 1 standby node for
quorum) with cman+pacemaker stack, everything according this quickstart
article: http://clusterlabs.org/quickstart-redhat.html
Cluster starts, all nodes see each other, quorum gained,
Nope, nothing in logs suggests that node is fenced while in reboot.
Moreover, same behaviour persists with pacemaker started - and I've
explicitly put node into standby in pacemaker before reboot.
And same behaviour persists with stonith-enabled=false; same behaviour
with manual node fence via "
My understanding is node fenced while rebooting. I suggest you to look info
fencing logs as well. If your fencing logs not in detail use following in
cluster.conf to enable logging
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Yuriy Demchenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up 3
Hi,
I'm trying to set up 3-node cluster (2 nodes + 1 standby node for
quorum) with cman+pacemaker stack, everything according this quickstart
article: http://clusterlabs.org/quickstart-redhat.html
Cluster starts, all nodes see each other, quorum gained, stonith
working, but I've run into pro