On Fri, 2018-10-26 at 18:36 +0200, Gabriel Buades wrote:
> Thanks Dileep.
>
> I've modified the setup to match your suggestion, but I've got
> the same result.
>
> Executing ifconfig -a, I can see node 1 has the floating IP added to
> the ethernet device.
> Executing ifconfig -a in node 2, the fl
Thanks Dileep.
I've modified the setup to match your suggestion, but I've got the same
result.
Executing ifconfig -a, I can see node 1 has the floating IP added to the
ethernet device.
Executing ifconfig -a in node 2, the floating IP is missing, as expected.
But when node 2 tries to connect to t
Hello Gabriel,
I have a similar cluster configuration running fine. I am using the virtual
IP to NFS mount a filesystem from Node 1 to node 2. The differences I could
see from your configuration ..
> primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
> params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.25
Hello Andrei.
I did not add lvs_support at first. I added it later when noticed the
problem to test if something changes, but I got same result
Gabriel
El vie., 26 oct. 2018 a las 11:47, Andrei Borzenkov ()
escribió:
> 26.10.2018 11:14, Gabriel Buades пишет:
> > Dear cluster labs team.
> >
>
26.10.2018 11:14, Gabriel Buades пишет:
> Dear cluster labs team.
>
> I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria Db.
> To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover, I
> configured a cluster using heartbeat:
>
> root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
Dear cluster labs team.
I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria Db.
To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover, I
configured a cluster using heartbeat:
root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
node $id="59bbdb76-be67-4be0-aedb-9e27d65f371e" logpm