Hi Jason,
I had the same problem last week. First check on your master server if it is
joined and synced with the cluster you can do that reading the file .err in
/var/lib/mysql/ and in the database with the query show status like 'wsrep%' as
stated in the clustering guide.
Luca
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Da: Trinklein, Jason R via PacketFence-users
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Inviato: giovedì 18 gennaio 2018 20:19
A: Rafael Rocha via PacketFence-users
Cc: Trinklein, Jason R
Oggetto: [PacketFence-users] Can't synchronize new cluster databases
I’m setting up a new cluster with three total members.
Server1 is running with /usr/local/pf/sbin/pf-mariadb --force-new-cluster
Server2 runs systemctl restart packetfence-mariadb
But fails with:
Job for packetfence-mariadb.service failed because a timeout was exceeded. See
"systemctl status packetfence-mariadb.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
And journalctl shows:
https://pastebin.com/pWn6Nr1D
The systems can ping each other and tcpdump shows mysql packets being sent and
received by both hosts. There is no firewall between them and they are on the
same network.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
--
Jason Trinklein
Wireless Engineering Manager
College of Charleston
81 St. Philip Street | Office 311D | Charleston, SC 29403
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | (843) 300–8009
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