at least corosync-cfgtool -s gives no errors
[root@tdprodrepo02 log]# corosync-cfgtool -s
Printing ring status.
Local node ID 197390346
RING ID 0
id = 10.240.195.11
status = ring 0 active with no faults
RING ID 1
id = 10.240.196.11
status = ring 1 active with no faults
[root@tdprodrepo01 /]# corosync-cfgtool -s
Printing ring status.
Local node ID 180613130
RING ID 0
id = 10.xxx.195.10
status = ring 0 active with no faults
RING ID 1
id = 10.xxx.196.10
status = ring 1 active with no faults
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Jakob Curdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 15.08.2013 13:25, schrieb Fredrik Hudner:
>
>>
>> So if you have any other suggestions how I can come out of this situation,
>> it would be much appreciated
>>
>> Are you sure the machines see each other? "diskless" for the remote side
> sounds not too convinving...
> JC
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