2009/5/21 Jonathan Brassow <[email protected]> > > On May 21, 2009, at 9:57 AM, ESGLinux wrote: > > Hello, >> >> these are the logs I get: >> >> In node1: >> >> May 21 11:33:44 NODE1 fenced[3840]: NODE2 not a cluster member after 5 sec >> post_fail_delay >> May 21 11:33:44 NODE1 fenced[3840]: fencing node "NODE2" >> May 21 11:33:44 NODE1 shutdown[5448]: shutting down for system halt >> >> in node2: >> >> May 21 11:33:45 NODE2 fenced[3843]: NODE1 not a cluster member after 5 sec >> post_fail_delay >> May 21 11:33:45 NODE2 fenced[3843]: fencing node "NODE1" >> May 21 11:33:45 NODE2 shutdown[5923]: shutting down for system halt >> >> >> what I don“t know is way they lose the connection with the cluster, they >> are still connected (I only unplug a cable from the service network) >> > > That may be something worth chasing down, as it appears that your cluster > communication is on a network you don't expect? >
How can I be sure about the network the nodes are using for communication? I think they do for the network I have configured to do that.... > > Also, are the nodes simply "shutting down", or are they being forcibly > rebooted. If it is a casual shutdown, then it would appear that both nodes > are trying to shutdown simultaneously. > they simply shutdown. They no reboot. This is what I get every time I unplug the nework cable from eth0 of any of the two nodes. (they communicate through eth1...) Greetings, ESG > > > brassow > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >
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