Am 03.08.2012 09:42, schrieb emmanuel segura: > i know the drbd primary to primary it's for use ocfs/gfs, so for have the > filesystem read & write on both nodes, why you still using heartbeat 1.X > > > > 2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr <[email protected]> > >> Am 03.08.2012 09:32, schrieb emmanuel segura: >>> are you using ext3 for drbd active/active? UMMMMM >>> >>> 2012/8/3 Elvis Altherr <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Hello together >>>> >>>> On my gentoo servers (2 Node Cluster with kernel 3.x) i use heartbeat >>>> 3.0.5 and DRBD 8.4.0 for block replication between the two machines >>>> which served apache, mysql and samba fileservices >>>> >>>> Everything works fine, except the automatic sync between the two drives >>>> wich are both primarys >>>> >>>> What did i wrong? >>>> >>>> >>>> conf files see below >>>> >>>> drbd.conf >>>> >>>> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> resource r0 { >>>> # protocol to use; C is the the safest variant >>>> net { >>>> allow-two-primaries; >>>> } >>>> protocol C; >>>> startup { >>>> become-primary-on both; >>>> #timeout (in seconds) for the connection on startup >>>> wfc-timeout 90; >>>> # timeout (in seconds) for the connection on startup >>>> #after detection of data inconsistencies ("degraded mode") >>>> degr-wfc-timeout 120; >>>> } >>>> syncer { >>>> # maximum bandwidth to use for this resource >>>> rate 100M; >>>> } >>>> on mail2 { >>>> ### options for master-server ### >>>> # name of the allocated blockdevice >>>> device /dev/drbd0; >>>> # underlying blockdevice >>>> disk /dev/sdb1; >>>> #address and port to use for the synchronisation >>>> # here we use the heartbeat network >>>> address 10.0.0.1:7788; >>>> # where to store DRBD metadata; here it's on the underlying device >> itself >>>> meta-disk internal; >>>> } >>>> on disthost3 { >>>> device /dev/drbd1; >>>> disk /dev/sda6; >>>> address 10.0.0.2:7788; >>>> meta-disk internal; >>>> } >>>> >>>> >>>> haresoures file for heartbeat >>>> >>>> >>>> mail2 10.0.0.3 drbddisk::r0 Filesystem::/dev/drbd0::/drfs::ext3 apache2 >>>> mysql bind samba >>>> >>>> ha.cf >>>> >>>> >>>> # Logging >>>> debug 1 >>>> use_logd true >>>> logfacility daemon >>>> >>>> # Misc Options >>>> traditional_compression off >>>> compression bz2 >>>> coredumps true >>>> auto_failback on >>>> >>>> # Communications >>>> udpport 694 >>>> #ucast eth1 10.0.0.1 >>>> bcast eth1 >>>> #autojoin any >>>> >>>> # Thresholds (in seconds) >>>> keepalive 2 >>>> warntime 5 >>>> deadtime 15 >>>> initdead 60 >>>> crm no >>>> node mail2 >>>> node disthost3 >>>> ~ >>>> >>>> >>>> thanks for your help >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Freundliche Grüsse >>>> >>>> Elvis Altherr >>>> Brauerstrasse 83a >>>> 9016 St. Gallen >>>> 071 280 13 79 (Privat) >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Linux-HA mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha >>>> See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems >>>> >>> >> yes.. woud i better use GFS2 or OFCS (which both dosen't work under >> kernel 3.x) ? >> >> Or which is the best file system porpouse for my case? >> >> >> >> -- >> Freundliche Grüsse >> >> Elvis Altherr >> Brauerstrasse 83a >> 9016 St. Gallen >> 071 280 13 79 (Privat) >> [email protected] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-HA mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha >> See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems >> > > thanks i was shure that i use HA 3.0.2 and therefore it woud be the best to upgrade and test again
-- Freundliche Grüsse Elvis Altherr Brauerstrasse 83a 9016 St. Gallen 071 280 13 79 (Privat) [email protected] _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
