Re: [Linux-cluster] Fencing of node

2014-10-03 Thread Christine Caulfield
Great! I'm pleased to hear it :-) Chrissie On 03/10/14 16:14, Neale Ferguson wrote: That was the problem! I applied a local patch, rebuilt, restarted, and we're up fine and dandy! Thanks very much... Neale On Oct 3, 2014, at 3:34 AM, Christine Caulfield wrote: I think you're hitting this

Re: [Linux-cluster] Fencing of node

2014-10-03 Thread Neale Ferguson
That was the problem! I applied a local patch, rebuilt, restarted, and we're up fine and dandy! Thanks very much... Neale On Oct 3, 2014, at 3:34 AM, Christine Caulfield wrote: > I think you're hitting this bug: > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/cluster-devel/2014-September/msg00031.html >

Re: [Linux-cluster] Fencing of node

2014-10-03 Thread Christine Caulfield
I think you're hitting this bug: https://www.redhat.com/archives/cluster-devel/2014-September/msg00031.html The fix is in git, but no packages are available yet, sadly. Chrissie On 02/10/14 20:44, Neale Ferguson wrote: Forgot to include cib.xml:

Re: [Linux-cluster] Fencing of node

2014-10-02 Thread Neale Ferguson
Forgot to include cib.xml:

[Linux-cluster] Fencing of node

2014-10-02 Thread Neale Ferguson
After creating simple two node cluster, one node is being fenced continually. I'm running pacemaker (1.1.10-29) with two nodes and the following corosync.conf: totem { version: 2 secauth: off cluster_name: rh7cluster transport: udpu } nodelist { node { ring0_addr: rh7cn1.devlab.sineno