El vie, 30-03-2012 a las 13:55 +0200, Andreas Kurz escribió:
> On 03/30/2012 08:27 AM, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio wrote:
> > 
> > El mié, 28-03-2012 a las 14:09 +0200, Andreas Kurz escribió:
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> >> mensaje de correo electrónico adjunto
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> >>> Fecha: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:46:15 +0200
> >>>
> >> For a new cluster you should go with Corosync ... choose either
> >>        Heartbeat _or_ Corosync. Don't start both at the same time.
> >>        
> >>        Can you share the corosync.conf that produced that errors you
> >> showed in
> >>        previous mails?
> >>
> > Ok That's my idea, but how I can't make it run I began to test other
> > thing even stupid ones.
> > This is my corosync.conf
> 
> Looks ok, if all nodes have the same file and the same (and correct)
> auth file all should run fine.
> 
> Disable secauth and see if it still does not work ....
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 
I create auth with:
# corosync-keygen
and after it I copy with scp to the other node 
and in the two nodes I make:
# chown root:root /etc/corosync/authkey 
# chmod 400 /etc/corosync/authkey

To much thank, I'm going to probe what you say (disable secauth) in a
week because the next week is holiday in Spain.
-- 
trujo <[email protected]>
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