Well,  I rebooted my 2 nodes and now when I do 'clustat' command,
they see each other.

Nest step is to test apache failover...

Great!!!

Thanks,

Néstor :-)

On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Néstor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> First time setting up the RHEL cluster Suite
>
> I install the cluster suite and the help of a RH support guy I was able to
>
> see my 2 node in the cluster.  I did yum update and some how I lost
> the clustering.  I can do a system-config-cluster and see each node
> but it only recognizes the local host as a member of the node.
>
> I follow the instruction from the rhel cluster documentation but it did
> not
> work for me.
>
> The rhel guy told me that I needed to set up a resources IP address
> I do not know why?
>
> I need lots of help!!!!
>
> How do I get the clusters to recognized each other as members?
>
> I am just trying to set up a 2 node cluster for High Avaliability.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Néstor:-)
>
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