Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-27 Thread Moullé Alain
Hi, So what's the real difference between using two rings with rrp_mode=passive and rrp_mode=active ? That's what makes me think that passive meant one ring active the other as backup, and active meant both rings active at the same time ... (man corosync.conf is not clear for me on this

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-27 Thread Francis SOUYRI
Bonjour Alain, Check this: http://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2012/08/01/corosync-rrp-configuration/ Best regards. Francis On 08/27/2013 08:03 AM, Moullé Alain wrote: Hi, So what's the real difference between using two rings with rrp_mode=passive and rrp_mode=active ? That's what makes me

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-27 Thread Moullé Alain
Hello, ok so I was quite right ? As I can read on your link : It's pretty easy to setup. RRP supports various mode of operation: * *Active: both rings will be active, in use* * Passive: only one of the N ring is in use, the second one will be use only if the first one fails Make your

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-26 Thread Francis SOUYRI
Hello, Thank you for your replies. With Heartbeat I have this, for the heartbeat serial link, eth link and bond link. Also eth is used for client access to the cluster, bond is used for drbd. The eth is monitored with ipfail. How can I implement this with corosync, actually I have

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-26 Thread Digimer
Corosync works on any network connection; ethX, bondX, etc. It does not support serial. How you do this depends on how you configure corosync (directly or via pcs). In the end, the IP address resolved by your hostname is the interface corosync will use. So if your nodes are at 10.255.0.1/16

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-26 Thread Francis SOUYRI
Hello, Is Corosync works with eth and bond at the same time ? with the config below I have an error message [MAIN ] No ring0_addr specified for node totem { version: 2 secauth: off cluster_name: cluster interface { ringnumber: 0 bindnetaddr: 10.1.1.0 ttl: 1 }

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-26 Thread Digimer
On 26/08/13 09:14, Francis SOUYRI wrote: Hello, Is Corosync works with eth and bond at the same time ? with the config below I have an error message [MAIN ] No ring0_addr specified for node totem { version: 2 secauth: off cluster_name: cluster interface { ringnumber: 0

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-26 Thread Moullé Alain
Hi, sorry but I thought that if we set rrp_mode to active, corosync is using both rings at the same time , isn't it ? Alain Le 26/08/2013 15:53, Digimer a écrit : On 26/08/13 09:14, Francis SOUYRI wrote: Hello, Is Corosync works with eth and bond at the same time ? with the config below I

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-26 Thread Digimer
Nope, that just enables RRP (without it, the failure of ring 0 would fail the cluster) On 26/08/13 10:27, Moullé Alain wrote: Hi, sorry but I thought that if we set rrp_mode to active, corosync is using both rings at the same time , isn't it ? Alain Le 26/08/2013 15:53, Digimer a écrit : On

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-25 Thread Aarti Sawant
hello, Corosync provides a reliable communications layer for high availability clusters. It ensures that cluster nodes can send and receive messages over multiple, redundant communication paths. so you can use corosync instead of heartbeat whih serves the same purpose. On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at

[Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-23 Thread Francis SOUYRI
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

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-23 Thread Nick Cameo
Pacemaker+Corosync/OpenAIS http://clusterlabs.org/ N. ___ Linux-HA mailing list Linux-HA@lists.linux-ha.org http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-23 Thread 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://clusterlabs.org/ N. ___ Linux-HA

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-23 Thread emmanuel segura
yum install corosync pacemaker 2013/8/23 Francis SOUYRI francis.sou...@apec.fr 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

Re: [Linux-HA] Replacement of heartbeat on fc18 ?

2013-08-23 Thread Digimer
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.