Hello,

On 02/05/2012 01:57 AM, mike wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've got a very simple 2 node setup. It runs a few VIPs and uses 
> ldirectord to load balance. That part works perfectly.
> 
> On the same 2 node cluster I have apache running and it fails back and 
> forth fine as long as ports.conf is set to listen on all ip's. I do have 
> a VIP - 192.168.2.2 that I want Apache to start up on. I have tested 
> apache manually on both nodes by editing ports.conf and setting it to 
> 192.168.2.2 and starting apache from the command line - works fine. When 

Please share your config if you want authoritative answers ... without
any further information it looks like a missing order constraint between
apache and its IP.

You should find logging output from apache RA in your syslogs ....

Regards,
Andreas

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> I try to get Apache to start with HA it fails. Here is what my current 
> set up looks like:
> ============
> Last updated: Sat Feb  4 20:50:25 2012
> Stack: Heartbeat
> Current DC: firethorn (3125c95a-33d1-4923-a5c0-38b228f90ecf) - partition 
> with quorum
> Version: 1.0.9-74392a28b7f31d7ddc86689598bd23114f58978b
> 2 Nodes configured, unknown expected votes
> 3 Resources configured.
> ============
> 
> Online: [ firethorn vanderbilt ]
> 
>   Resource Group: Web_Cluster_IP
>       ApacheIP   (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started firethorn
>   Resource Group: Web_Cluster
>       WebSite    (ocf::heartbeat:apache):        Started firethorn
>       ClusterIP  (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started firethorn
>       ClusterIP2 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started firethorn
>   Resource Group: LVS_Cluster
>       LdirectorIP        (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started firethorn
>       ldirectord (ocf::heartbeat:ldirectord):    Started firethorn
> 
> ApacheIP starts up first before apache does so I'm at a loss to 
> understand why HA has issues starting apache. The logs are not revealing 
> unfortunately. Initially I had the ApacheIP and apache in the same 
> resource group so I thought maybe if I break the IP out into its own 
> group then I'd know it comes up first and apache should follow. It 
> doesn't sadly.
> 
> So am I missing something obvious here? Why does apache start from the 
> command line but not in HA unless ports.conf is set to listen on all 
> interfaces?
> 
> Thanks
> -mike
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