[Linux-cluster] [cman] cant joint cluster after reboot

2013-11-07 Thread Yuriy Demchenko
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

Re: [Linux-cluster] [cman] cant joint cluster after reboot

2013-11-07 Thread Vishesh kumar
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 logging logging_daemon name=fenced debug=on/ /logging Thanks On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 5:34 PM,

Re: [Linux-cluster] [cman] cant joint cluster after reboot

2013-11-07 Thread Yuriy Demchenko
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

Re: [Linux-cluster] [cman] cant joint cluster after reboot

2013-11-07 Thread Christine Caulfield
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

Re: [Linux-cluster] Adding a node back to cluster failing

2013-11-07 Thread Jan Pokorný
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 file. you are talking about