On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 12:12 AM, Felipe Gutierrez
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I moved to corosync, since you said there are more tutorials for corosync.
> The nodes that I configured when I was using heartbeat are still there. I
> tryed to delete/remove them but with no success.
> Could you help me please?
>
> I saw these commands on this page:
> http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.0/html/Pacemaker_Explained/s-node-delete.html

Just skip straight to the cibadmin commands:

cibadmin --delete --obj_type nodes --crm_xml '<node
id="01f645d4-c8d5-4b2a-8c44-5727101d56c5"/>'
cibadmin --delete --obj_type nodes --crm_xml '<node
id="193a0634-90b5-4c1b-aed1-b987dbae188e"/>'

>
> Thanks in advance.
> Felipe
>
> # /etc/init.d/corosync stop
>  * Stopping corosync daemon corosync
> [ OK ]
>
> root@cloud4:/etc/corosync# crm_node --force -R cloud4
> root@cloud4:/etc/corosync# crm_node --force -R cloud11
> root@cloud4:/etc/corosync# crm_node --force -R
> 193a0634-90b5-4c1b-aed1-b987dbae188e
> root@cloud4:/etc/corosync# crm_node -R COROSYNC_ID
>
> # crm_mon --one-shot -V
> crm_mon[2558]: 2012/12/07_19:52:31 ERROR: unpack_resources: Resource
> start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined
> crm_mon[2558]: 2012/12/07_19:52:31 ERROR: unpack_resources: Either configure
> some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option
> crm_mon[2558]: 2012/12/07_19:52:31 ERROR: unpack_resources: NOTE: Clusters
> with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity
> ============
> Last updated: Fri Dec  7 19:52:31 2012
> Last change: Fri Dec  7 18:43:14 2012 via crmd on cloud11
> Stack: openais
> Current DC: cloud11 - partition with quorum
> Version: 1.1.6-9971ebba4494012a93c03b40a2c58ec0eb60f50c
> 4 Nodes configured, 2 expected votes
> 0 Resources configured.
> ============
>
> Node cloud4 (01f645d4-c8d5-4b2a-8c44-5727101d56c5): UNCLEAN (offline)
> Node cloud11 (193a0634-90b5-4c1b-aed1-b987dbae188e): UNCLEAN (offline)
> Online: [ cloud4 cloud11 ]
>
> On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:10 AM, Andrew Beekhof <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 5:07 AM, Felipe Gutierrez
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Thanks for the reply Andrew,
>> >
>> > Acctualy I am strugling with my system failover.
>> > When I configure crm respawn at ha.cf file, my fail over doesn't work
>> > anymore. I believe it is because the heartbeat use scripts to migrate
>> > Xen
>> > virtual machines.
>> >
>> > My question is:
>> > Do I need to configure crm respawn to use pacemaker?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> Where are you configuring resources? haresources by any chance?  Don't do
>> that.
>>
>> > Is there another option to make failover?
>> > Does anybody has any tutorial that can help?
>>
>> I think most of the tutorials are for pacemaker+corosync these days.
>>
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> > Felipe
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Andrew Beekhof <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:52 AM, Felipe Gutierrez
>> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> > I think I found how to configure. I change eth0 to xenbr0, because I
>> >> > modified the networ/interface (ifconfig)
>> >> > # cat ha.cf
>> >> > logfacility daemon
>> >> > keepalive 2
>> >> > deadtime 10
>> >> > warntime 5
>> >> > initdead 120
>> >> > udpport 694
>> >> > ucast xenbr0 192.168.188.8
>> >> > auto_failback on
>> >> > node cloud10
>> >> > node cloud8
>> >> > use_logd yes
>> >> > crm respawn
>> >> >
>> >> > Now my command crm_mon -1 display it:
>> >> > # crm_mon -1
>> >> > ============
>> >> > Last updated: Sat Jan  1 00:45:27 2005
>> >> > Last change: Tue Dec  4 17:48:49 2012 via crmd on cloud8
>> >> > Stack: Heartbeat
>> >> > Current DC: cloud8 (949237ab-9f7d-47d1-b4ad-39e4583d8f0d) - partition
>> >> with
>> >> > quorum
>> >> > Version: 1.1.6-9971ebba4494012a93c03b40a2c58ec0eb60f50c
>> >> > 2 Nodes configured, unknown expected votes
>> >> > 0 Resources configured.
>> >> > ============
>> >> >
>> >> > Online: [ cloud8 cloud10 ]
>> >> >
>> >> > The two nodes =) But now I need to learn how to configure crm to
>> >> > failover
>> >> > xendomains scrpts.
>> >> > Does anyone know?
>> >>
>> >> Just like any other resource, assuming there is a resource agent for
>> >> it.
>> >> Otherwise you'll need to write an OCF one.
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > *--
>> > -- Felipe Oliveira Gutierrez
>> > -- [email protected]
>> > -- https://sites.google.com/site/lipe82/Home/diaadia*
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