Pacemaker 1.1.6 is very, very old. If you can upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04
LTS you will get 1.1.10 (or newer). A *lot* changed in the meantime,
plus a lot of bug fixes.
Can you upgrade?
If you still have trouble, please reply with your pacemaker
configuration as well, and the 'drbdadm dump' output
Hi i am following the cluster from scratch guide to set up an active active
drbd configuration. here is my configuration
Ubuntu 12 kernel 3.11.0-19-generic
pacemaker 1.1.6
corosync 1.4.2
cman 3.1.7
gfs2 3.1.3
I am trying to do
*mount /dev/drbd1*
and i get this message
*gfs_controld join connect e
Dmitry,
No, I meant that if you pass a domain name in ring0_addr, there are no
errors in logs, corosync even seems to find nodes (based on its logs), And
crm_node -l shows them, but in practice nothing really works. A verbose
error message would be very helpful in such case.
This sounds weird