Hi Florian

I got the white paper from Linbit and I read it, but the paper doesnt
include any configuration solution to my problem. I have configured similary
as in the paper described. 
As I have said the iSCSI service is observed to stop when slave becomes
Active. 

Thank you for the paper but it is not helping now. 

Regards
Sajan



Florian Haas-3 wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> On 2009-11-23 10:41, sajan agrawal wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> I am a naive user of pacemaker and have been trying to achieve iSCSI
>> failover on Pacemaker.
>> I have tried couple of things though, which logically looks fine. But,
>> I am not able to get any progress in this. So, I wanted to share this
>> problem with you and help me sort out the problem.
>> 
>> I have attached  cib.xml f ile and the output of  'cibadmin -Q'  command.
>> 
>> crm_mon shows perfectly fine when both the nodes are up and shows all
>> services are running. 
>> 
>> I
>> powered off the master (desk2 at present), desk1 becomes master fine,
>> but the iscsiLU resource is seen 'Stopped' at this machine. I think
>> this service is not migrated here. 
>> 
>> Can anyone guide me thtough this ? Where am I doing wrong ? Is there any
>> tutorial available for iSCSI failover might also help ?
>> n
> 
> We have a whitepaper available on that topic.
> http://www.linbit.com/en/contact; please leave your contact details and
> mention iSCSI whitepaper.
> 
> Cheers,
> Florian
> 
> 
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