Chrissie: Perhaps you have some insight here?
On 23/08/2013, at 8:42 PM, Jakob Curdes j...@info-systems.de wrote:
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
Hi,
we have a simple 2-node cluster running CMAN and pacemaker under CentOS 6.
The problem is that upon startup the machines (even if alone, i.e.
second machine is off), will give a cman timeout on startup saying
Timed-out waiting for cluster.
*If I start the services manually an hour later or
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
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 j...@info-systems.de
Hmmm, the problem turns out to DNS-related. At startup, some of the
virtual interfaces are inactive and the DNS servers are