OpenAIS is not needed unless you specifically need the SA Forum's AIS
API. For most people, corosync alone is perfectly fine.
On 23/08/13 10:20, Francis SOUYRI wrote:
Hi,
Thank you but I do not find on yum OpenAIS or an rpm for OpenAIS for
fc18, do you know where I can search.
Best regards.
yum install corosync pacemaker
2013/8/23 Francis SOUYRI
> Hi,
>
> Thank you but I do not find on yum OpenAIS or an rpm for OpenAIS for fc18,
> do you know where I can search.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Francis
>
>
> On 08/23/2013 03:58 PM, Nick Cameo wrote:
>
>> Pacemaker+Corosync/OpenAIS
>>
>> http
Hi,
Thank you but I do not find on yum OpenAIS or an rpm for OpenAIS for
fc18, do you know where I can search.
Best regards.
Francis
On 08/23/2013 03:58 PM, Nick Cameo wrote:
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Hello,
I planned to migrate our clusters from the fc17 to fc18 but
heartbeat is deprecated on fc18 (So it work fine, after disabling the
automatically activated firewall in fc18 !!!).
What is the best replacement for a configuration with 2 nodes heartbeat
crm 1(#crm respawn)/drbd ?
Best
Put your cluster node hostnames in /etc/hosts and i think you are missing
in cluster.conf
2013/8/23 Jakob Curdes
> Hmmm, the problem turns out to DNS-related. At startup, some of the
> virtual interfaces are inactive and the DNS servers are unreachable. And
> CMAN seems to do a lookup for all
Hmmm, the problem turns out to DNS-related. At startup, some of the
virtual interfaces are inactive and the DNS servers are unreachable. And
CMAN seems to do a lookup for all ip addresses on the machine; I have
the names of all cluster members in the hosts file but not all names of
all other ad
Arnold Krille writes:
> If I understand you correctly, the problem only arises when adding new
> bridges while the cluster is running. And your vms will (rightfully)
> get restarted when you add a non-running bridge-resource to the
> cloned dependency-group.
Exactly.
> You might be able to circ
Hi,
Under Pacemaker 1.1.7:
# cibadmin --query --local --scope=resources --no-children
[...]
# cibadmin --query --local --scope=resources --no-children
Call cib_query failed (-22): The object/attribute does not exist
And indeed, the resources
Andrew Beekhof writes:
> On 22/08/2013, at 10:08 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> Our setup uses some cluster wide pieces of meta information. Think
>> access control lists for resource instances used by some utilities or
>> some common configuration data used by the resource agents. Currently
>>
Hi,
we have a simple 2-node cluster running CMAN and pacemaker under CentOS 6.
The problem is that upon startup the machines (even if "alone", i.e.
second machine is off), will give a cman timeout on startup saying
"Timed-out waiting for cluster".
*If I start the services manually an hour later
Andrew Beekhof writes:
> On 22/08/2013, at 10:22 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> man cibadmin says: "the tagname and all attributes must match in order
>> for the element to be deleted",
>
> "for the element to be deleted" <--- not the children of the element
> to be deleted
Ah, so these are XML
>>> Andrew Beekhof schrieb am 23.08.2013 um 02:14 in
>>> Nachricht
<7e68fa3b-6c15-4e39-ba43-f9a76647f...@beekhof.net>:
> On 22/08/2013, at 7:31 PM, Ulrich Windl
> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Suppose you have an application A that needs two filesystems F1 and F2. The
> filesystems are on separate
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