Ok, It answers my last question.
I have been confused by some mention somewhere in a post or doc saying that cman has a built-in algorithm to determine, just by adding entries in /etc/hosts, the right interfaces to use . Brem 2009/8/28 Christine Caulfield <[email protected]> > On 28/08/09 15:53, Christine Caulfield wrote: > >> On 28/08/09 15:24, brem belguebli wrote: >> >>> Hi Chrissie, >>> Are you pointing me to the paragraph "what's the right way to ....eth0 ?" >>> I've tried this at first adding adding a suffix to the interfaces but >>> nothing happened. Suffix -p may be hardcoded (I've used -hb) >>> Here's an outputof my /etc/hosts (identical on both nodes): >>> 10.146.15.184 node1 node1.mydomain >>> 10.146.15.175 node2 node2.mydomain >>> 192.168.84.50 node1-hb >>> 192.168.84.51 node2-hb >>> Still using bond0 .... >>> Brem >>> >>> >> >> The suffix isn't hard-coded or anything to do with cman really, it's >> just a way of distinguishing interfaces. >> >> You need to edit cluster.conf to tell it to use the different name. >> >> If you get despertate then you can always put the IP address in >> cluster.conf, but the output from cman_tool nodes doesn't look as nice! >> > > I haven't read that article in detail before but you're right, it makes no > mention of changing cluster.conf! > > I've fixed that now, thank you. > > > Chrissie > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >
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