Hi Laszlo,
Thanks for detailed information however I tried below but without success.
Thanks,
Parvez
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Budai Laszlo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if you RAELLY need two clusters with the same name on the same subnet,
> then try to adjust the following parameters and use unique
Hi Digi,
1. sniplet of cluster.conf file from one cluster :-
...
Of another cluster is same except node names differ(they blade3-1 and
blade3-2).
2.
In /etc/hosts
Hi,
if you RAELLY need two clusters with the same name on the same subnet,
then try to adjust the following parameters and use unique values for
each cluster:
/Multicast network configuration/
cman uses multicast UDP packets to communicate with other nodes in
the cluster. By default it wi
I'll admit to having trouble following you... So let's get some basics;
* What is the cluster.conf of either cluster?
* What exact IPs does the hostnames, as set in the cluster.conf, resolve to?
* What is the exact IP of eth0 and eth1 on each node, inc. netmask?
As a point of curiosity; why do yo
Thanks Fabio & Digimer,
Just to add more information that each node has 4 NIC cards out of which -
eth0 is public / management IP their addresses are falling on the same
subnet
eth1 is private address and they are privately connected (node A - node B)
and (node C - node D)
Cluster.conf mentions
On 3/28/2012 8:14 AM, Parvez Shaikh wrote:
> Hi experts,
>
> I am running in to a problem in a situation where two clusters in the
> network have same name.
>
> Node A, Node B : cluster name CLUSTER
> Node C, Node D : cluster name CLUSTER
>
> Node C and Node D's cluster is running fine however w
On 03/27/2012 11:14 PM, Parvez Shaikh wrote:
> Hi experts,
>
> I am running in to a problem in a situation where two clusters in the
> network have same name.
>
> Node A, Node B : cluster name CLUSTER
> Node C, Node D : cluster name CLUSTER
>
> Node C and Node D's cluster is running fine however