On 24/07/2024 01:22, Mike Holloway via Users wrote:
Hi folks,
Writing up an article which is near ready to publish and I want to make sure
the terms I seek to elaborate upon are as accurately conveyed as possible.
To that end, my current task is to understand "totem" vs "token" and how this re
code and already
gain pretty good understanding of Booth code. Combination of Pacemaker
and Booth code knowledge is perfect match for Booth.
I will remain with project as a patches reviewer.
Complete changelog for 1.2:
Chris Lumens (1):
tests: Remove the unit-tests directory.
Jan Fri
Hi,
some of your findings are really interesting.
On 02/05/2024 01:56, ale...@pavlyuts.ru wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to build application-specific 2-node failover cluster using
ubuntu 22, pacemaker 2.1.2 + corosync 3.1.6 and DRBD 9.2.9, knet transport.
...
Also, I've done wireshar
Hi,
I will reply just to "sysadmin" question:
On 26/04/2024 14:43, Alexander Eastwood via Users wrote:
Dear Reid,
...
Why does the corosync log say ’shutdown by sysadmin’ when the shutdown was
triggered by pacemaker? Isn’t this misleading?
This basically means shutdown was triggered by c
On 24/11/2023 09:18, Klaus Wenninger wrote:
Hi all,
Source code for the 2nd release candidate for Pacemaker version 2.1.7
is available at:
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/releases/tag/Pacemaker-2.1.7-rc2
This is primarily a bug fix release. See the ChangeLog or the link
above for deta
st: Remove obsolete bindgen flag
parser: Allow a non-breaking space as 'whitespace'
rust: Remove some pointless casts
config: Fail to start if ping timers are invalid
man: Update the corosync_overview manpage
rust: Improve vector ini
e: drop unnecessary macro
configure: drop dead code
configure: move exec_prefix sanitizer closer to prefix
configure: drop unnecessary check and define
rpm: use new package name for pacemaker devel on opensuse
Jan Friesse (64):
test: Allow test running as a roo
Hi,
On 02/09/2023 17:16, Adil Bouazzaoui wrote:
Hello,
My name is Adil,i worked for Tman company, we are testing the Centreon HA
cluster to monitor our infrastructure for 13 companies, for now we are
using the 100 IT licence to test the platform, once everything is working
fine then we can p
Hi,
On 24/07/2023 18:13, Abhijeet Singh wrote:
Hello,
We have a 2-node corosync/pacemaker cluster setup. We recently updated
corosync from v2.3.4 to v.3.0.3. I have couple of questions related to
corosync transport mechanism -
1. Found below article which indicates updu support might be deprec
On 24/04/2023 22:16, Tyler Phillippe via Users wrote:
Hello all,
We are currently using RHEL9 and have set up a PCS cluster. When restarting the
servers, we noticed Corosync 3.1.5 doesn't start properly with the below error
message:
Parse error in config: No valid name found for local host
Co
Hi,
On 31/03/2023 11:36, S Sathish S wrote:
Hi Team,
Please find the corosync version.
[root@node2 ~]# rpm -qa corosync
corosync-2.4.4-2.el7.x86_64.
RHEL 7 never got 2.4.4 - there was 2.4.3 in RHEL 7.7 and 2.4.5 in RHEL
7.8/7.9. Is this self compiled version? If so, please consider updating
Hi,
more information would be needed to really find out real reason, so:
- double check corosync.conf (ip addresses)
- check firewall (mainly local one)
- what is the version of corosync
- try to set debug:on (or trace)
- paste config file
- paste full log - since corosync was started
Also keep i
Hi,
On 29/03/2023 08:51, Justino, Fabiana wrote:
Hi,
I have corosync version 3.1.7-1, encrypted totem messages and would like to
know how to decrypt them.
Tried to disable encryption with crypto_cipher set to No and crypto_hash set to
No but it keeps encrypted.
it's definitively not encrypt
On 26/03/2023 12:42, S Sathish S wrote:
Hi Jan,
Hi,
In Corosync which all scenario it send cpg message and what is impact if we are
not secure communication.
It really depends of what services are used, but generally speaking
corosync without cpg is not super useful so I guess cpg is pro
loopback exists. This bug was introduced in
version 3.0.1. Version 3.0.0 and previous versions shipped within
corosync package are not affected.
Complete changelog for 3.0.3:
Jan Friesse (1):
qdevice: Destroy non blocking client on failure
Upgrade is highly recommended.
Thanks
On 10/03/2023 22:29, Reid Wahl wrote:
On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 10:49 AM Lentes, Bernd
wrote:
Hi,
I don’t get my cluster running. I had problems with an OCFS2 Volume, both
nodes have been fenced.
When I do now a “systemctl start pacemaker.service”, crm_mon shows for a few
seconds both nodes as
On 30/01/2023 10:16, Jan Friesse wrote:
Hi,
On 30/01/2023 07:14, S Sathish S via Users wrote:
Hi Team,
In our application we are currently using UDPU as transport protocol
with single ring, while migrated to corosync 3.x knet become default
protocol.
We need to understand any maintenance
Hi,
On 30/01/2023 07:14, S Sathish S via Users wrote:
Hi Team,
In our application we are currently using UDPU as transport protocol with
single ring, while migrated to corosync 3.x knet become default protocol.
We need to understand any maintenance overhead that any required certificate/key m
ards,
Honza
Thanks and Regards,
S Sathish S
-Original Message-
From: Jan Friesse
Sent: 23 January 2023 14:50
To: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering welcomed
Cc: S Sathish S
Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] corosync 2.4.4 version provide secure the
communication by de
On 23/01/2023 12:51, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Jan Friesse schrieb am 23.01.2023 um 10:20 in Nachricht
:
Hi,
On 23/01/2023 01:37, S Sathish S via Users wrote:
Hi Team,
corosync 2.4.4 version provide mechanism to secure the communication path
between nodes of a cluster by default? bcoz in our
Hi,
On 23/01/2023 01:37, S Sathish S via Users wrote:
Hi Team,
corosync 2.4.4 version provide mechanism to secure the communication path
between nodes of a cluster by default? bcoz in our configuration secauth is
turned off but still communication occur is encrypted.
Note : Capture tcpdump f
(1):
Remove bashism from configure script
Jan Friesse (6):
totemudpu: Don't block local socketpair
pkgconfig: Export corosysconfdir
totempg: Fix alignment handling
logrotate: Use copytruncate method by default
configure: Mode
t log level
Jan Friesse (52):
totem: Increase ring_id seq after load
totempg: Check sanity (length) of received message
totemsrp: Reduce MTU to left room second mcast
qnetd: Rename qnetd-log.c to log.c
qnetd: Fix double -d description
I am pleased to announce the latest maintenance release of
Corosync-Qdevice 3.0.2 available immediately from GitHub at
https://github.com/corosync/corosync-qdevice/releases as
corosync-qdevice-3.0.2.
This release contains important bug fixes.
Complete changelog for 3.0.2:
Jan Friesse (6
Hi,
On 01/08/2022 16:18, john tillman wrote:
"john tillman" schrieb am 29.07.2022 um 22:51 in
Nachricht
:
On Thursday 28 July 2022 at 22:17:01, john tillman wrote:
I have a two cluster setup with a qdevice. 'pcs quorum status' from a
cluster node shows the qdevice casting a vote. On the qd
bknet/crypto.c and
other crypto*.c files).
Honza
For the fourth, I agree with Jan Friesse - a dedicated physical network is
best; a dedicated VLAN is second best.
Antony.
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Hi Mario,
On 17/06/2022 11:39, Mario Freytag wrote:
Dear sirs, or madams,
I’d like to ask about the security of corosync. We’re using a Proxmox HA setup
in our testing environment and need to confirm it’s compliance with PCI
guidelines.
We have a few questions:
Is the communication encrypte
On 31/05/2022 16:28, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 1:35 PM Jan Friesse wrote:
Hi,
On 31/05/2022 15:16, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Hi,
corosync 3.1.6
pacemaker 2.1.2
crmsh 4.3.1
TL;DR
I only seem to get a "name" attribute in the "corosync-cmapctl | grep
n
On 31/05/2022 16:11, Ken Gaillot wrote:
On Tue, 2022-05-31 at 13:16 +, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Hi,
corosync 3.1.6
pacemaker 2.1.2
crmsh 4.3.1
TL;DR
I only seem to get a "name" attribute in the "corosync-cmapctl | grep
nodelist" output if I set an explicit name in corosync.conf's
nodelist.
Hi,
On 31/05/2022 15:16, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Hi,
corosync 3.1.6
pacemaker 2.1.2
crmsh 4.3.1
TL;DR
I only seem to get a "name" attribute in the "corosync-cmapctl | grep
nodelist" output if I set an explicit name in corosync.conf's
nodelist. If I rely on the default of "name will be uname -n
Dirk,
On 23/05/2022 19:02, Dirk Gassen wrote:
Greetings,
I have a four-node cluster on Ubuntu Focal with the following versions:
libknet1: 1.15-1ubuntu1
corosync: 3.0.3-2ubuntu2.1
pacemaker: 2.0.3-3ubuntu4.3
3.0.3 corosync-cfgtool was buggy - basically first version with
correctly working `
Hi,
On 19/05/2022 10:16, Leditzky, Fabian via Users wrote:
Hello
We have been dealing with our pacemaker/corosync clusters becoming unstable.
The OS is Debian 10 and we use Debian packages for pacemaker and corosync,
version 3.0.1-5+deb10u1 and 3.0.1-2+deb10u1 respectively.
Seems like pcmk ve
24 Feb 2022 at 12:17, Jan Friesse wrote:
On 24/02/2022 10:28, Viet Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
Thank you so so much for your help. May i ask a following up question:
For the option of having one big cluster with 4 nodes without booth,
then,
if one site (having 2 nodes) is down, then the other site d
basically yet again site C.
Regards,
Honza
Regards,
Viet
On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 at 17:08, Jan Friesse wrote:
Viet,
On 22/02/2022 22:37, Viet Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
Could you please help me out with this question?
I have 4 nodes cluster running in the same network but in 2 different
sites
(building
Viet,
On 22/02/2022 22:37, Viet Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
Could you please help me out with this question?
I have 4 nodes cluster running in the same network but in 2 different sites
(building A - 2 nodes and building B - 2 nodes). My objective is to
setup HA for this cluster with pacemaker. The expec
Caulfield (1):
cpghum: Allow to continue if corosync is restarted
Jan Friesse (4):
totem: Add cancel_hold_on_retransmit config option
logsys: Unlock config mutex on error
totemsrp: Switch totempg buffers at the right time
build: Add explicit
On 25/10/2021 16:42, Ken Gaillot wrote:
On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 13:44 +, Toby Haynes wrote:
Looking at Pacemaker 2.1, I see that both corosync 2 and corosync 3
are supported. The last corosync 2 release (2.4.5) came out in 30
July 2019. Will there come a point when a future Pacemaker release
m
On 05/08/2021 00:11, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
In theory if you could have an independent voting infrastructure among
the three clusters which serves to effectively create a second cluster
infrastructure interconnecting them to support resource D, you could
Yes. It's called booth.
have D ru
.
Complete changelog for 3.1.5:
Christine Caulfield (1):
knet: Fix node status display
Jan Friesse (9):
main: Add support for cgroup v2 and auto mode
totemconfig: Do not process totem.nodeid
cfgtool: Check existence of at least one of nodeid
On 03/08/2021 10:40, Antony Stone wrote:
On Tuesday 11 May 2021 at 12:56:01, Strahil Nikolov wrote:
Here is the example I had promised:
pcs node attribute server1 city=LA
pcs node attribute server2 city=NY
# Don't run on any node that is not in LA
pcs constraint location DummyRes1 rule score=
On 15/07/2021 10:09, Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais wrote:
Hi all,
On Tue, 13 Jul 2021 19:55:30 + (UTC)
Strahil Nikolov wrote:
In some cases the third location has a single IP and it makes sense to use it
as QDevice. If it has multiple network connections to that location - use a
full blown
On 13/07/2021 19:07, Kiril Pashin wrote:
Hi , thanks for the quick reply.
I have a couple of follow up questions below in blue below
On 12/07/2021 23:27, Kiril Pashin wrote:
> Hi ,
> is it valid to use the same network adapter interface on the same host
to be
> part of mu
On 12/07/2021 23:27, Kiril Pashin wrote:
Hi ,
is it valid to use the same network adapter interface on the same host to be
part of multiple
heart beat rings ?
There should be no problem from technical side, but I wouldn't call this
use case "valid". Idea of multiple rings is to have multiple i
Gerry,
Dear community,
I would like to ask few questions regarding Corosync/Pacemaker quorum
configuration.
When updating the Corosync's quorum configuration I added last_man_standing, and
auto_tie_breaker in corosync.conf on all hosts and refreshed with
'corosync-cfgtool -R'.
Note that that
map where iterate
operation may result in corosync crash.
Complete changelog for 3.1.4:
Christine Caulfield (1):
stats: fix crash when iterating over deleted keys
Jan Friesse (1):
man: Add note about single node configuration
Upgrade is highly recommended.
Thanks
smaller feature.
It's now possible to run `corosync -v` to get list of supported crypto
and compression models which can be used in `corosync.conf`.
Complete changelog for 3.1.3:
Ferenc Wágner (1):
man: corosync-cfgtool.8: use proper single quotes
Jan Fries
S Sathish S:
Hi Klaus,
pacemaker/corosync we generated our own build from clusterlab source code.
[root@node1 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4 (Maipo)
[root@node1 ~]# uname -r
3.10.0-693.82.1.el7.x86_64
[root@node1 ~]# rpm -qa | grep -iE 'pacemaker|corosy
Ulrich,
Jan Friesse schrieb am 31.03.2021 um 15:16 in
Nachricht
<8f611847-e341-b51b-49c9-fd9ef29fb...@redhat.com>:
I am pleased to announce the latest maintenance release of Corosync
3.1.1 available immediately from GitHub release section at
https://github.com/corosync/corosync/relea
I am pleased to announce the latest maintenance release of Corosync
3.1.2 available immediately from GitHub release section at
https://github.com/corosync/corosync/releases or our website at
http://build.clusterlabs.org/corosync/releases/.
This release contains only one (but very important) bug
configure: drop unnecessary check and define
Ferenc Wágner (1):
The ring id file needn't be executable
Jan Friesse (4):
spec: Add isa version of corosync-devel provides
totemknet: Check both cipher and hash for crypto
cfg: Im
Marcelo,
Hello.
I have configured corosync with 2 nodes and added a qdevice to help with
the quorum.
On node1 I added firewall rules to block connections from node2 and the
qdevice, trying to simulate a network issue.
Just please make sure to block both incoming and also outgoing packets.
Q
corosync-blackbox command.
Trace is enabled by setting logging.debug to "trace" value (so where you
have a debug:on, you just set debug: trace).
Regards,
Honza
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 17:01, Jan Friesse wrote: Strahil,
Interesting.
ov
В четвъртък, 11 март 2021 г., 19:12:58 ч. Гринуич+2, Jan Friesse
написа:
Strahil,
Hello all,
I'm building a test cluster on RHEL8.2 and I have noticed that the cluster
fails to assemble ( nodes stay inquorate as if the network is not working) if I
set the token at 300
Ulrich,
Jan Friesse schrieb am 11.03.2021 um 18:12 in Nachricht
:
Strahil,
Hello all,
I'm building a test cluster on RHEL8.2 and I have noticed that the cluster
fails to assemble ( nodes stay inquorate as if the network is not working) if
I set the token at 3 or more (30s+).
H
Strahil,
Hello all,
I'm building a test cluster on RHEL8.2 and I have noticed that the cluster
fails to assemble ( nodes stay inquorate as if the network is not working) if I
set the token at 3 or more (30s+).
Knet waits for enough pong replies for other nodes before it marks them
as ali
Ulrich Windl napsal(a):
Ken Gaillot schrieb am 10.03.2021 um 00:07 in
Nachricht
:
Hi all,
After many false starts over the years, we finally have a proposed 1.1
version of the resource agent standard.
Discussion is invited here and/or on the pull request:
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/OC
Eric,
-Original Message-
From: Users On Behalf Of Jan Friesse
Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 3:27 AM
To: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering welcomed
...
ha1 lost connection to qnetd so it gives up all hope immediately. ha2
retains connection to qnetd so it
Andrei,
On 01.03.2021 15:45, Jan Friesse wrote:
Andrei,
On 01.03.2021 12:26, Jan Friesse wrote:
Thanks for digging into logs. I believe Eric is hitting
https://github.com/corosync/corosync-qdevice/issues/10 (already fixed,
but may take some time to get into distributions) - it also
Andrei,
On 01.03.2021 12:26, Jan Friesse wrote:
Thanks for digging into logs. I believe Eric is hitting
https://github.com/corosync/corosync-qdevice/issues/10 (already fixed,
but may take some time to get into distributions) - it also contains
workaround.
I tested corosync-qnetd at
On 27.02.2021 22:12, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 27.02.2021 17:08, Eric Robinson wrote:
I agree, one node is expected to go out of quorum. Still the question is, why
didn't 001db01b take over the services? I just remembered that 001db01b has
services running on it, and those services did no
lejeczek,
hi guys,
I have a very basic two-node cluster, not even a single resource on it,
but very troublesome - it keeps braking.
Journal for 'pacemaker' shows constantly (on both nodes):
...
warning: Input I_DC_TIMEOUT received in state S_PENDING from
crm_timer_popped
notice: State tra
Mariusz,
Hi,
We've had a hardware problem causing asynchronous packet drop on one of
our nodes that caused unrecoverable (required
restarting corosync on both nodes) state, that then repeated next day. Log of
the events in
attachment.
It did recover few times after the problem, but when it ha
Ulrich,
Hi!
In my test cluster using UDPU(!) I saw this syslog message when I shut down a
VG:
Nov 30 13:38:28 h16 pacemaker-execd[3681]: notice: executing -
rsc:prm_testVG_activate action:stop call_id:71
Nov 30 13:38:28 h16 LVM-activate(prm_testVG_activate)[7265]: INFO: Deactivating
testVG
e now properly supported. Fixes GH
issue #16.
Complete changelog for 3.0.1:
Fabio M. Di Nitto (1):
devel: add corosync-qdevice.pc file for pcs to use
Jan Friesse (79):
qnetd: Check existence of NSS DB dir before fork
spec: Use install -p and add license
Ulrich,
Hi!
A short notification:
I had set up a new cluster using udpu, finding that ringnumber 0 has a ttl statement
("ttl:1"), but ringnumber 1 had not. So I added one for ringnumber 1, and
then I reloaded corosync via corosync-cfgtool -R.
probably ttl with value different from 1 r
Ulrich,
Hi!
having a problem, I wonder what " corosync-cfgtool -s" does check actually:
I see on all nodes and all rings "status = ring 0 active with no faults", but
the nodes seem unable to comminicate somehow.
For UDPU/UDP without RRP it will always display "ring 0 active with no
faults"
Ulrich,
Jan Friesse schrieb am 20.10.2020 um 18:05 in Nachricht
<9e9edd13-847c-a81f-9b28-0ecf8f17f...@redhat.com>:
I've forgot to mention one very important change (in text, release notes
at github release is already fixed):
...
- Default token timeout was changed from 1 s
uration of crypto options
man: reload during rolling upgrade
Ferenc Wágner (2):
man: fix typo: avaialable
man: votequorum.5: use proper single quotes
Jan Friesse (9):
spec: Require at least knet 1.18 for crypto reload
build: Update git-version-
crypto options
man: reload during rolling upgrade
Ferenc Wágner (2):
man: fix typo: avaialable
man: votequorum.5: use proper single quotes
Jan Friesse (9):
spec: Require at least knet 1.18 for crypto reload
build: Update git-version-gen
Richard ,
To clarify my problem, this is more on Qdevice issue I want to fix.
The question is, how much it is really qdevice problem and if so, if
there is really something we can do about the problem.
Qdevice itself is just using standard connect(2) call and standard TCP
socket. So from q
,
Rohit
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 1:03 PM Jan Friesse wrote:
Hi Rohit,
Hi Honza,
Thanks for your reply. Please find the attached image below:
[image: image.png]
Yes, I am talking about pacemaker alerts only.
Please find my suggestions/requirements below:
*Booth:*
1. Node5 booth-arbitrator should
upstream project accordingly.
Please use booth (https://github.com/ClusterLabs/booth) and qdevice
(https://github.com/corosync/corosync-qdevice) upstream rather than
pacemaker, because these requests has really nothing to do with pcmk.
Regards,
honza
Thanks,
Rohit
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 8:58 P
Hi Rohit,
Rohit Saini napsal(a):
Hi Team,
Question-1:
Similar to pcs alerts, do we have something similar for qdevice/qnetd? This
You mean pacemaker alerts right?
is to detect asynchronously if any of the member is unreachable/joined/left
and if that member is qdevice or qnetd.
Nope but a
.
Honza
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 4:42 PM Jan Friesse wrote:
Rohit,
Thanks Honja. That's helpful.
Let's say I don't use qnetd, can I achieve same with booth arbitrator?
That means to have two two-node clusters. Two-node cluster without
fencing is strictly no.
Booth arbitra
Saini
wrote:
Thanks Honja. That's helpful.
Let's say I don't use qnetd, can I achieve same with booth arbitrator?
Booth arbitrator works for geo-clusters, can the same arbitrator be reused
for local clusters as well?
Is it even possible technically?
Regards,
Rohit
On Tue, Jul 14, 2
n. If the cluster is
more like a stretch cluster, then qnetd + stonith is enough.
And of course your idea (original one) should work too.
Honza
Regards,
Rohit
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 3:32 PM Jan Friesse wrote:
Rohit,
Hi Team,
Can I execute corosync-qnetd and booth-arbitrator on the same V
Rohit,
Hi Team,
Can I execute corosync-qnetd and booth-arbitrator on the same VM in a
different geo site? What's the recommendation? Will it have any limitations
in a production deployment?
There is no technical limitation. Both qnetd and booth are very
lightweight and work just fine with hig
Robert,
thank you for the info/report. More comments inside.
All,
Hello. Hope all is well. I have been researching Oracle Linux 8.2 and ran
across a situation that is not well documented. I decided to provide some
details to the community in case I am missing something.
Basically, if you
lling upgrade for product upgrade to the new OS and product version
Thanks again for your help!
_Vitaly
On June 11, 2020 3:30 AM Jan Friesse wrote:
Vitaly,
Hello everybody.
We are trying to do a rolling upgrade from Corosync 2.3.5-1 to Corosync 2.99+.
It looks like they are not compatible an
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Howard,
Good morning. Thanks for reading. We have a requirement to provide high
availability for PostgreSQL 10. I have built a two node cluster with a
quorum device as the third vote, all running on RHEL 8.
Here are the versions installed:
[postgres@srv2 cluster]$ rpm -qa|grep
"pacemaker\|p
Vitaly,
Hello everybody.
We are trying to do a rolling upgrade from Corosync 2.3.5-1 to Corosync 2.99+.
It looks like they are not compatible and we are getting messages like:
Yes, they are not wire compatible. Also please do not use 2.99 versions,
these were alfa/beta/rc before 3.0 and 3.0
Michael,
what version of knet you are using? We had quite a few problems with
older versions of knet, so current stable is recommended (1.16). Same
applies for corosync because 3.0.4 has vastly improved display of links
status.
Hello,
We have massive problems with the redundant ring operatio
Richard,
So I tried an experiment. I had tried switch over to 'udpu' unicast
transport, but corosync threw an error starting up (which I did not drill
down on yet.)
I went over to my test environment and did the same thing and it worked
fine, the cluster worked and everything.
One thing that
On May 5, 2020 6:39:54 AM GMT+03:00, "Nickle, Richard"
wrote:
I have a two node cluster managing a VIP. The service is an SMTP
service.
This could be active/active, it doesn't matter which node accepts the
SMTP
connection, but I wanted to make sure that a VIP was in place so that
there
was a w
cfgtool: Fix error code as described in MP
Jan Friesse (32):
totemconfig: Free leaks found by coverity
votequorum: Ignore the icmap_get_* return value
logconfig: Remove double free of value
totemconfig: Reuse already fetched pointer
cmap: Assert
On 4/11/20 6:52 PM, Eric Robinson wrote:
1. What command can I execute on the qdevice node which tells me which
client nodes are connected and alive?
i use
corosync-qnetd-tool -v -l
2. In the output of the pcs qdevice status command, what is the
meaning of…
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Sherrard Burton napsal(a):
On 4/8/20 1:09 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
08.04.2020 10:12, Jan Friesse пишет:
Sherrard,
i could not determine which of these sub-threads to include this in,
so i am going to (reluctantly) top-post it.
i switched the transport to udp, and in limited testing i
Sherrard Burton napsal(a):
On 4/7/20 4:09 AM, Jan Friesse wrote:
Sherrard and Andrei
On 4/6/20 4:10 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
06.04.2020 20:57, Sherrard Burton пишет:
It looks like some timing issue or race condition. After reboot node
manages to contact qnetd first, before connection
Andrei Borzenkov napsal(a):
08.04.2020 10:12, Jan Friesse пишет:
Sherrard,
i could not determine which of these sub-threads to include this in,
so i am going to (reluctantly) top-post it.
i switched the transport to udp, and in limited testing i seem to not
be hitting the race condition. of
please forgive me if i have overlooked the answer somewhere.
i have an existing cluster that is already configured with a qdevice. i
now wish to update that configuration to point at a different qdevice.
background:
for the sake of working through the initial configuration details,
tuning, et
uot;, and that you can't chase micro-second improvements that may
lessen the chance of triggering it. you have to solve the underlying
problem.
thanks again folks, for your help, and the great work you are doing.
On 4/7/20 4:09 AM, Jan Friesse wrote:
Sherrard and Andrei
On 4/6/20 4:
Sherrard,
On 4/7/20 4:09 AM, Jan Friesse wrote:
Sherrard and Andrei
On 4/6/20 4:10 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
06.04.2020 20:57, Sherrard Burton пишет:
On 4/6/20 1:20 PM, Sherrard Burton wrote:
On 4/6/20 12:35 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
06.04.2020 17:05, Sherrard Burton пишет
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 14:13:35 -0400
Sherrard Burton wrote:
On 4/7/20 1:16 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
07.04.2020 00:21, Sherrard Burton пишет:
It looks like some timing issue or race condition. After reboot node
manages to contact qnetd first, before connection to other node is
established. Qn
Sherrard,
On 4/7/20 12:53 AM, Strahil Nikolov wrote:
Hi Sherrard,
Have you tried to increase the qnet timers in the corosync.conf ?
Strahil,
i have actually reduced the qnet timers in order to improve failover
response time, per Jan's suggestion on the thread '[ClusterLabs] > reducing
Sherrard and Andrei
On 4/6/20 4:10 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
06.04.2020 20:57, Sherrard Burton пишет:
On 4/6/20 1:20 PM, Sherrard Burton wrote:
On 4/6/20 12:35 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
06.04.2020 17:05, Sherrard Burton пишет:
from the quorum node:
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Apr 05 23:10:17 debug C
Rasca Gmelch napsal(a):
Am 19.02.20 um 19:20 schrieb Strahil Nikolov:
On February 19, 2020 6:31:19 PM GMT+02:00, Rasca wrote:
Hi,
we run a 2-system cluster for Samba with Ubuntu 14.04 and Samba,
Corosync and Pacemaker from the Ubuntu repos. We wanted to update
to Ubuntu 16.04 but it failed:
Just for archival purpose, this issue is now worked on at gh
https://github.com/corosync/corosync/issues/527
Hi Corosync Specialists!
I have a production cluster with two nodes (node0/1). And I have setup
for debugging this issue a completely virtual cluster also.
Both are showing the same pa
-Original Message-
From: Jan Friesse
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 13:45
To: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering welcomed
; Somanath Jeeva
Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Corosync-Qdevice SSL Ciphers
Somanath,
Hi ,
Is there a way to find/restrict the list of ciphers
Somanath,
Hi ,
Is there a way to find/restrict the list of ciphers used by corosync-qnetd
similar to the PCSD_SSL_CIPHERS variable in /etc/sysconfig/pcsd configuration
file.
Nope. But qnetd is using NSS so it is possible to change the system
policy in /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/nss.con
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