Hi, Four days and no replies... maybe you folks don't like me as the list has a healthy trafic on other topics ;-)
Is there anything with my setup that shouldn't work? The problem is not with VMs because I tried the same configs with two real Dell servers and got the same problems. My iptables rules follow what's in RHCS manuals and wiki, and I found nothing new with netstat -a. Even them rgmanager only works correctly with iptables turned off (that is, iptables -F). If I start iptables (service iptables start) and then try to start cman and rgmanager, it won't work to flush iptables rules, I am forced to power off because rgmanager won't work and won't stop. My setup is simple: no clvm, no gfs, no gnbd. Just rgmanager and an http service configured as a script and an ip resource. But with iptables on, rgmanager won't relocate or failover the http service. More strange, system-config-cluster shows the service status only on the first node, on the second one it shows an emply service list. What can I do to debug the problem, as my /var/log/messages don't show any error messages, just what apears to be a regular two-node cluster startup? []s, Fernando Lozano > Hi there, > > I have a Fedora 10 system with two KVM virtual machines, both running RHEL > 5.2 and RHCS. The intent > is to prototype a cluster configuration for a customer. > > The problem is, everything is fine unless I start iptables on the VMs. But > it's unacceptable to run > the cluster without am OS-level firewall. The ports list on rhcs manuals, on > the cluster project > wiki, and what I observe using netstat do not agree. None of them talks about > port 5149 which I > observe being opened by aisexec (cman). And I don't see any use of ports > 41966 through 41968 which > are supposed to be opened my rgmanager or 5404 by cman. > > But even after I changed my iptables config to open all ports, I still canot > relocate or failover > services between nodes. > > I configured apache as a script service to play with cluster administration. > My vms are on the > default KVM network, 192.168.122./24. > > It's very strange system-config-cluster on node 1 shows both nodes (cs1 and > cs2) joined the cluster > and starts my teste-httpd service, but node 2 doesn't show the status of any > cluster service (on > system-config-cluster). > > If I try to use clusvnadm to relocate the service from cs1 to cs2, it hangs. > And I can't stop > rgmanager with iptables enabled. Flushing iptables doesn't help when cman and > rgmanager were started > with iptables on. > > Attached are my cluster.conf, /etc/sysconfig/iptables and netstat -anp > > > []s, Fernando Lozano > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- Linux-cluster mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster
