I'll try IPaddr2 cloning and will read the code.
Thank you, Ken.
Regards,
Takehiro
2017-06-08 1:58 GMT+09:00 Ken Gaillot :
> On 06/02/2017 06:33 AM, Takehiro Matsushima wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> You should not clone IPaddr2 resource.
>> Clone means that to run the resource at same time on both nodes, s
On 06/02/2017 06:33 AM, Takehiro Matsushima wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You should not clone IPaddr2 resource.
> Clone means that to run the resource at same time on both nodes, so
> these nodes will have same duplicated IP address on a network.
>
> Specifically, you need to configure a IPaddr2 resource run
On 05/30/2017 11:47 AM, Przemyslaw Kulczycki wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm trying to setup a 2-node corosync+pacemaker cluster to function as
> an active-active setup for nginx with a shared IP.
>
> I've discovered (much to my disappointment) that every time I restart
> one node or put it in standby, the sec
Hi,
You should not clone IPaddr2 resource.
Clone means that to run the resource at same time on both nodes, so these
nodes will have same duplicated IP address on a network.
Specifically, you need to configure a IPaddr2 resource runs on a node which
cloned nginx is running, by collocation constra
Hi.
I'm trying to setup a 2-node corosync+pacemaker cluster to function as an
active-active setup for nginx with a shared IP.
I've discovered (much to my disappointment) that every time I restart one
node or put it in standby, the second instance of the cloned IP gets moved
to the first node and d