bruar 2013
Emne: Re: [Pacemaker] Putting a node to standby stops resources on the other
node
Your rule:
colocation backup_not_with_master -inf: master backup
requires that the cluster knows where backup is running to be able to place
master. Since backup wasn't running it couldn
- Original Message -
> From: "Thomas Lorenzen"
> To: m...@sys4.de, "The Pacemaker cluster resource manager"
>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 2:39:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Putting a node to standby stops resources on
> the other no
enzen ; The Pacemaker cluster resource
manager
Sendt: 20:28 onsdag den 20. februar 2013
Emne: Re: [Pacemaker] Putting a node to standby stops resources on the other
node
better:
colocation backup_not_with_master -inf: backup master___
Pacemaker ma
Am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2013, 17:54:49 schrieb Thomas Lorenzen:
> Hi'
>
> My setup is a simple two cluster solution intended for a "master" "backup"
> framework, where I would like to assign floating ip addresses on two
> network interfaces for both the master and the backup.
>
> The most cricia
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stonith-enabled="false" \
no-quorum-policy="ignore"
Best regards.
Thomas.
Fra: Michael Schwartzkopff
Til: Thomas Lorenzen ; The Pacemaker cluster resource
manager
Sendt: 20:11 onsdag den 20. februar 2013
Emne: Re: [Pacemaker] Puttin
Am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2013, 17:54:49 schrieb Thomas Lorenzen:
> Hi'
>
> My setup is a simple two cluster solution intended for a "master" "backup"
> framework, where I would like to assign floating ip addresses on two
> network interfaces for both the master and the backup.
>
> The most cricia
Hi'
My setup is a simple two cluster solution intended for a "master" "backup"
framework, where I would like to assign floating ip addresses on two network
interfaces for both the master and the backup.
The most cricial part of the config is as follows.
group backup backup_ip_intern backup_ip_