Put your cluster node hostnames in /etc/hosts and i think you are missing
<cman two_node="1" expected_votes="1"/> in cluster.conf


2013/8/23 Jakob Curdes <[email protected]>

> Hmmm, the problem turns out to DNS-related. At startup, some of the
> virtual interfaces are inactive and the DNS servers are unreachable. And
> CMAN seems to do a lookup for all ip addresses on the machine; I have the
> names of all cluster members in the hosts file but not all names of all
> other addresses (i.e. the ones managed by the cluster). Anyway I wonder
> whiy even with -d64 it doesn't tell me anything about what it is doing. I
> think the timespan of an hour is just because we have lots of VLAN
> interfaces the he wants to get a DNS name for....
>
> Regards,
> Jakob Curdes
>
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