Gaillot, wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-12-19 at 17:03 +0200, Tiaan Wessels wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Is it possible to build a corosync pacemaker cluster on redhat9 one
> > node at a time? In other words, when I'm finished with the first node
> > and reboot it, all services are started o
Hi,
Is it possible to build a corosync pacemaker cluster on redhat9 one node at
a time? In other words, when I'm finished with the first node and reboot
it, all services are started on it. Then i build a second node to integrate
into the cluster and once done, pcs status shows two nodes on-line ?
Hi,
I need some help!
I have a DRBD cluster and one node was switched off for a couple of days.
The single node ran fine without a hiccup. When i switch it on I got into a
situation where all resources got stopped and one DRBD volume was secondary
and the others primary as it seemingly tried to