Hello Andres,

I have to apologize having files this as a bug. It definitely was a simple 
configuration issue on my side. The problem
was not having installed the package openais. 

1. Where did you install the tools from? From the Ubuntu Archive or from the 
PPA given at the HowTo? (Tools in the Ubuntu archive do not support 
OCFS2/Pacemaker clusters, and that's why we were pointing to the ones on PPA)
- Yes, packages were installed/ upgraded using the PPA.

2. Did you install OpenAIS? If not please do so. If yes, List what's in 
/etc/corosync/service.d/
- No, it was not. After installing it all services came up fine.

3. When you dpkg-reconfigure ocfs2-tools package, and after the output has 
finished showing, did you disable o2cb as showed in the HowTo? "sudo 
update-rc.d o2cb disable"
- Yes, did that. Enabled the services to be loaded at boot time and answered 
all other questions accepting the defaults.

4. When you use OCFS2 with pacemaker you *don't* have to create 
/etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf. Please drop that file.
- Did that too.

As mentioned above simply following the steps of the HowTo lead to a
properly working dual master configuration.

Thank you for your help!

So long

Henning

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