On 09/24/2015 08:32 AM, Sven Moeller wrote:
> Is it possible to get cLVM running with just one node? Is this possible by
> setting quorum policy to ignore?
Hi there,
Yes & Yes.
> Is it possible to get cLVM running without enabling Stonith?
I tried it now on SLES 11 SP4 (Pacemaker 1.1.12) and
I had a RHEL 6.7, cman + rgmanager cluster that I've built many times
before. Oddly, I just hit this error:
[root@node2 ~]# /etc/init.d/clvmd start
Starting clvmd: clvmd could not connect to cluster manager
Consult syslog for more information
syslog:
Sep 24 23:00:30 node2 kernel: d
An update: as of upstream commit 8940fca, the syntax has been tweaked as
Beekhof mentioned. To create a fencing topology on a node attribute, you
would use the following for the same example:
This avoids any additional restrictions or difficulties related to what
characters can be
Hi Kazuhiko-san,
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:47:01AM +0900, 東一彦 wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> I implemented it for trial.
>
> [diff from http://hg.linux-ha.org/glue/rev/9da0680bc9c0 ]
> 50d49
> < port_default=""
> 60c59
> < ec2_tag=${tag}
> ---
> > [ -n "$tag" ] && ec2_tag="$tag"
> 63d61
> < : ${port=$
Hi,
I have to build a 2 node NFS Cluster based on Pacemaker/Corosync. The Volume
used for the filesystem that will be exported by NFS is on a shared storage. I
would like to use cLVM on this Volume. The challenge is, at the moment just one
node is available. That means, I have to create the clu