Andrew Beekhof writes:
>
> Yes. If you want the cluster to start things in a particular order,
then you need to specify it.
Andrew, but my issue isn't getting the resources to start in a a
specific order. My issue is that I can't get the slave resource to get
promoted when the previous maste
Andrew Beekhof writes:
> >
> > Here is my full pacemaker config:
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/jw6WTpZz
> >
> > My understanding is that in order for N to start, N+1 must already
be
> > running. So my configuration (to me) reads that the ms_md0 master
> > resource must be started and running
sue.
In my modified RA, I'm not sure I understand how to promote/demote
properly. For example, when I put a node on standby, the remaining node
doesn't get promoted. I'm not sure why, so I'm asking the experts.
I'd really appreciate any
Hi. I'm trying to figure out EXACTLY what the process is for getting a cluster
working on Ubuntu Raring.
Most of the clusters I implemented required dlm-controld.pcmk, but I don't see
this being shipped anymore in most distributions.
I've tried to document a how-to for CentOS on my blog at ha-
http://www.ha-guru.com/ocfs2-pacemaker-and-corosync-on-centos-6-x/
Let me know your thoughts..
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I'm curious to understand if there is any kind of support for
Pacemaker/Corosync Clusters on RHEL 6.x (and comparable clones) with OCFS2 as
the cluster FS?
Aside from missing a couple of rpm (e.g. ocfs2-tools to name a few), Pacemaker
just seems packaged differently. For example, dlm_controld.
On Thu, 07/05/2012 06:25 PM, Errol Neal wrote:
> Hi again. I was hoping to get some insight into why two nodes get rebooted in
> my cluster when I halt one of of them.
>
> I'm running corosync 1.1.4 and pacemaker-1.1.6 on CentOS 6.2. I've put my
> configuration up on
On Thu, 07/05/2012 06:25 PM, Errol Neal wrote:
> Hi again. I was hoping to get some insight into why two nodes get rebooted in
> my cluster when I halt one of of them.
>
> I'm running corosync 1.1.4 and pacemaker-1.1.6 on CentOS 6.2. I've put my
> configuration up on
Hi again. I was hoping to get some insight into why two nodes get rebooted in
my cluster when I halt one of of them.
I'm running corosync 1.1.4 and pacemaker-1.1.6 on CentOS 6.2. I've put my
configuration up on pastebin if anyone would like to take a look
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=6cAkJ3Qk
On Tue, 07/03/2012 06:27 PM, Damiano Scaramuzza wrote:
> Hi all, my first post in this ML.
> I've used in 2008 heartbeat for a big project and now I'm back with
> pacemaker for a smaller one.
>
> I've two nodes with drbd/clvm/ocfs2/kvm virtual machines. all in debian
> wheezy using testing(quite
Hi. I'm following the instructions on the clusterlabs site to build all the
cluster components from source. When trying to build openais, it fails on
account of a shared lib that I can't seem to find. It also doesn't seem
possible to force corosync to produce this library and google in a number
On Tue, 07/03/2012 01:16 AM, Errol Neal wrote:
> Hi All. I've been looking for examples of how to use the portblock RA and I'm
> not really finding what I need.
>
> Jul 2 20:32:11 nas1 lrmd: [15349]: info: RA output:
> (unblock1:monitor:stderr) 0 bytes (0 B) copied
&g
Hi All. I've been looking for examples of how to use the portblock RA and I'm
not really finding what I need.
I have a semi-working Samba cluster using Pacemaker, CTDB, Samba and OCFS2 on
Debian VMs. (XCP). I was previously using a clustered IP address clone (IPaddr2
RA), but the multicast aspe
On Fri, 06/03/2011 12:31 PM, imnotpc wrote:
> I have a working 3 node cluster with a couple of resources defined. If I
> shutdown a node crm_mon shows the cluster correctly identifies the node,
> marks
> it as offline, and moves any resources on it. The fencing resource (I've
> tried
> both
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 01:45 PM, Sander van Vugt wrote:
> I've got a 7920 and I would like to see Pacemaker supporting it. If I
> can help by testing this patch, or the one on bugzilla, I'd be more than
> happy to, but for the moment, I'm to ignorant to apply it to my code and
> not being a C-progr
> It would be good to hear why it didn't work and what did you do
> to make it work. Incidentally, there is a bugzilla with a patch
> which should help handling certain device releases, but for lack
> of devices to try it out, it never got applied. See
> http://developerbugs.linux-foundation.org/sh
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 04:19 PM, Sander van Vugt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope someone has configured the APC Master Stonith resource (which you
> would use to have pacemaker to a device like the APC switched rack PDU),
> as I have a - probably extremely stupid - conceptual question about it.
>
> When
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 02:12 AM, Eric Renfro wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to setup 2 nodes that'll run pacemaker with openais as the
> communication layer. Ideally what I want is for router1 to be the master
> node and take over for router2 if it comes back up fully functional
> again. In my
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 03:45 AM, Fausto Lombardi wrote:
> Hi of all,
> I'm trying to setup a dual primary DRDB with Pacemaker and OCFS2.
>
> I have followed the 'Clusters from Scratch - Apache on Fedora11' pdf but when
> mount the ocfs2 partition I'm receiving this error message:
>
> Sep 30 00:0
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 02:25 PM, Errol Neal wrote:
> Hi. I'm a new openais user. I followed:
>
> http://www.clusterlabs.org/mediawiki/images/9/9d/Clusters_from_Scratch_-_Apache_on_Fedora11.pdf
>
> And I was very successful in getting a cluster setup. I'm having a few
Hi. I'm a new openais user. I followed:
http://www.clusterlabs.org/mediawiki/images/9/9d/Clusters_from_Scratch_-_Apache_on_Fedora11.pdf
And I was very successful in getting a cluster setup. I'm having a few issues
that I'm trying to sort out and I was wondering if I could get some help.
Here i
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