Hi,

10.12.2013 21:16, Nelson Hicks wrote:

It sounds like there's no IP connectivity between the hosts. Double check the 
IP addresses
in the resource config file and make sure the primary can ping the second node 
and vice
versa. You may have an error in your network configuration file or need a 
network driver
installed. I'm not familiar with OpenSUSE, so I probably can't help you more 
than google
can with that part.

No, there is no problem with the IP connectivity, the problem is with the DRBD. If I look at tcpdump log, I see that the nodes talk to each other via the configured port 7789 but the connection state WFConnection stays unchanged.


The console message says DRBD is configured to wait forever for the DRBD 
resource to wake
up, so if there's a problem with the network settings on the second node (or 
the first
node), DRBD will prevent bootup from continuing.

I have the same problem with typing 'yes' to the console to bypass that prompt 
not working
on my Ubuntu servers, so I don't know what to do about that except to set a 
wfc-timeout in
the drbd.conf file.


My main problem is certainly not this little bug with ignoring 'yes', but that the connection state is not changed from WFConnection to Connected and hence the secondary node is not used.

Regards,
Michael
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