Le 28/07/2011 11:22, Florian Haas a écrit :
> On 2011-07-28 11:06, Jonathan Schaeffer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to setup a 3 nodes cluster on 3 physical machines. Two of
>> them (name them S and T) are Debian squeeze freshly installed, the third
>> is a CentOS 5.6 (node F)
>>
>> All of them run pacemaker 1.0.11 for squeeze-testing :
>> corosync                        1.2.1-4
>> openais                         1.1.2-2
>> pacemaker                       1.0.11-1~bpo60+1
> 
> You said one of these was a CentOS box. Running a Debian ~bpo package on
> CentOS doesn't really compute. So, what are your exact versions on the
> CentOS box? Surely you're not using an RPM converted from the deb
> package with alien, are you?
True. On the Centos machine, the packages are comming from the
clusterlab repo :

pacemaker-1.0.11-1.2.el5
corosync-1.2.7-1.1.el5

Some precision about my issue :
It's always the same machine kicking off from the cluster (sotalie) in
both cases :
sotalie being first in the cluster (even as DC) or sotalie joining the
cluster whoever is the DC.
I also tested the case when the CentOS machine is not part of the
cluster. Same behaviour : sotalie is not welcomed in my cluster.

By the way, I'm dropping the CentOS 5.5 because, as I understand it, the
gfs-pcmk package is not available. So there will be a 3rd debian squeeze.

Jonathan

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