On Monday 20 October 2008 20:32:31 Adrian Chapela wrote: > Marian Marinov escribió: > > On Monday 20 October 2008 17:50:54 Michael Schwartzkopff wrote: > >> Am Montag, 20. Oktober 2008 16:22 schrieb Marian Marinov: > >>> Hello, > >>> I'm building a cluster which is using drbd as primary/primary with > >>> ocfs2. > >>> > >>> Is there any tutorial on configuring HeartbeatV2 with this setup? > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> Marian Marinov > >> > >> You will need DRBD version 8. > > > > I have setuped the DRBD with OCFS2 already :) > > > > I simply want to setup the Heartbeat configuration for those. > > > > I'm still reading it, but what I was asking was: Is there a tutorial for > > Heartbeat for such setup? > > > > Cause most of the tutorials are for Primary/Secondary which is not what I > > want to accomplish. > > This tutorials aren't OK too. > > You need to configure a Master/Slave. In the tutorials you have: > > <master_slave id="ms-drbd0"> > <meta_attributes id="ma-ms-drbd0"> > <attributes> > <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-1" name="clone_max" value="2"/> > <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-2" name="clone_node_max" value="1"/> > <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-3" name="master_max" value="1"/> > <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-4" name="master_node_max" value="1"/> > <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-5" name="notify" value="yes"/> > <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-6" name="globally_unique" > value="false"/> <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-7" name="target_role" > value="stopped"/> </attributes> > </meta_attributes> > <primitive id="drbd0" class="ocf" provider="heartbeat" > type="drbd"> <instance_attributes id="ia-drbd0"> > <attributes> > <nvpair id="ia-drbd0-1" name="drbd_resource" value="drbd0"/> > </attributes> > </instance_attributes> > <operations> > <op id="op-drbd0-1" name="monitor" interval="59s" > timeout="10s" role="Master"/> <op id="op-drbd0-2" name="monitor" > interval="60s" timeout="10s" role="Slave"/> </operations> > </primitive> > </master_slave> > > You need to change this lines: > > <nvpair id="ma-ms-drbd0-3" name="master_max" value="2"/> > > With this the cluster is allowed to has 2 master at max (If you need > more, you should increase this number). > > With this you should have a cluster with two nodes as a master DRBD.
Many thanks, I'll give it a try tomorrow and share my experience. Marian > > > Regards > > Marian > > _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
