On 05/19/2011 09:36 PM, Duvvuru, Venkata Kumar wrote:
> Yes multiple network interfaces should be used redundantly.
> 

You want redundant ring in this case.  Currently the code base only
supports two redundant network connections.  man coroysnc.conf, look for
rrp_mode: passive

Regards
-steve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Dake [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 12:44 AM
> To: Duvvuru, Venkata Kumar
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Openais] Bind Network Address
> 
> On 05/19/2011 06:59 AM, Duvvuru, Venkata Kumar wrote:
>> To keep my question simple, Does corosync work on a cluster spanning
>> across different subnets. If yes, what is the bind network address on
>> the nodes?
>>
>>  
> Do you mean you want the multiple network interfaces to be used
> redundantly?
> 
> Regards
> -steve
> 
>>
>> /Venkat
>>
>>  
>>
>> *From:*Duvvuru, Venkata Kumar
>> *Sent:* Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:01 PM
>> *To:* '[email protected]'
>> *Subject:* Bind Network Address
>>
>>  
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running corosync on 4 linux nodes (actually these nodes are
>> configured as routers using Quagga) and each node has 3 network
>> interfaces (eth0, eth1, eth2). Each of the interfaces are in a
> different
>> subnet.
>>
>> These nodes are connected in a torus network.
>>
>> What would be the bind net address in case of such a scenario?
>>
>>  
>>
>> I had put 135.24.0.0 as the bindnetaddr but that is not working.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Let's assume for reference purpose 135.24.220.xxx to 135.24.225.xxx
> are
>> the networks and netmask is 255.255.255.0
>>
>>  
>>
>> /Venkat
>>
>>
>>
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