On 22/01/14 10:44 AM, bjoern.bec...@easycash.de wrote:
Hello,
I got a drbd+nfs+heartbeat setup and in general it's working. But it takes to
long to failover and I try to tune this.
When node 1 is active and I shutdown node 2, then node 1 try to activate the
cluster.
The problem is, node 1 alr
Hello,
I got a drbd+nfs+heartbeat setup and in general it's working. But it takes to
long to failover and I try to tune this.
When node 1 is active and I shutdown node 2, then node 1 try to activate the
cluster.
The problem is, node 1 already got the primary role and when re-activating it
take
Hi Ulrich,
Am 2014-01-22 11:13, schrieb Ulrich Windl:
Hi!
I cannot really help you, but it proved to be helpful to open a wide
"fail -f /var/log/messages" window for every cluster node while
issuing the actual commands in another window. Maybe you could also
watch the cluster with hawk or crm_m
Hi Lars,
I thought that was what I just did? This is likely a pacemaker problem,
and more pacemaker experts are subscribed to the clusterlabs list than
here. Also, the right bugzilla for the attachments/logs.
Regards,
Lars
thank you very much for your suggestion, I'm fine with that.
I
On 2014-01-22T11:18:06, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> We are living in a very distributed world, even when using one Linux
> distribution. Maybe those who know could post periodic reminders which
> problems
> to post where...
I thought that was what I just did? This is likely a pacemaker problem,
and m
Hi!
We are living in a very distributed world, even when using one Linux
distribution. Maybe those who know could post periodic reminders which problems
to post where...
Unfortunately my experience was a ping-pong one: One list sends you to
another, because nobody really wants to hear about bugs
Hi!
I cannot really help you, but it proved to be helpful to open a wide "fail -f
/var/log/messages" window for every cluster node while issuing the actual
commands in another window. Maybe you could also watch the cluster with hawk or
crm_mon. My favourite option set is "-1Arf"...
Regards,
Ul
On 2014-01-22T09:55:10, Thomas Schulte wrote:
Hi Thomas,
since those are very recent upstream versions, I think you'll have a
better chance to ask directly on the pacemaker mailing list, or directly
report via bugs.clusterlabs.org - at least for providing the
attachments, that's the best option.
Hi all,
I'm experiencing difficulties with my 2-node cluster and I'm running
out of ideas about how to fix this. I'd be glad if someone here
could point me to the right direction.
As said, it's a 2-node cluster, running with openSUSE 13.1 and the
HA-Factory packages:
cluster-glue: 1.0.12-rc1