On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Robinson, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't get a cluster up on RHEL6. First I tried pacemaker+corosync, but
> corosync complains...
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>    Could not get the ring status, the error is: 6
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> ..and I cannot connect to the cluster.
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> So then I tried pacemaker+heartbeat, only to learn that pacemaker no
> longer supports the heartbeat cluster infrastructure on RHEL.

"no longer" isn't quite accurate since heartbeat has never shipped on RHEL.

But yes, pacemaker does work there, I test it regularly.
Florian's suggestion sounds like a good start for you.  After that,
try firewalls and selinux.

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> What the heck? I never had so much trouble bringing up a cluster before.
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> Eric Robinson
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