Am 24.11.11 22:28, schrieb Florian Haas:
On 11/24/11 21:13, Willi Fehler wrote:
I've some questions:
1. Could you please send me a link, where I can download SRPMS for
Fedora? I've checked the redhat mirrors,
and I didn't found any packages. (SRPM)
Well they're obviously hosted on the
Hello,
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Willi Fehler willi.feh...@t-online.de wrote:
Hi Florian,
the SRPM are working on CentOS-6. I just got a simple warning
/var/lib/heartbeat/cores no such file or directory if I configure the cib.
OK, that's a minor packaging issue that's easily fixed.
Am 23.11.11 08:25, schrieb Florian Haas:
On 11/23/11 07:51, Willi Fehler wrote:
Hi Florian,
thank you so much for your feedback. My goal is, if the cluster
communication eth0 get's failed
on the active node, a failover should be triggered by pacemaker, because
if eth0 is down, the
On 11/24/11 21:13, Willi Fehler wrote:
I've some questions:
1. Could you please send me a link, where I can download SRPMS for
Fedora? I've checked the redhat mirrors,
and I didn't found any packages. (SRPM)
Well they're obviously hosted on the Fedora mirrors, by far not all of
which are
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a database cluster with MySQL/Redis. My problem is,
the failover is working if I shutdown/reboot one node.
If I shutdown the network on one node(ifdown eth0 or ifdown eth1), the
failover isn't working. If I shutdown eth0 and eth1
the failover is working but if I reboot
On 11/22/11 20:18, Willi Fehler wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a database cluster with MySQL/Redis. My problem is,
the failover is working if I shutdown/reboot one node.
I take it that _that_ part isn't really a problem. :)
If I shutdown the network on one node(ifdown eth0 or ifdown
Am 22.11.11 20:35, schrieb Florian Haas:
On 11/22/11 20:18, Willi Fehler wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a database cluster with MySQL/Redis. My problem is,
the failover is working if I shutdown/reboot one node.
I take it that _that_ part isn't really a problem. :)
If I shutdown the network
On 11/23/11 07:51, Willi Fehler wrote:
Hi Florian,
thank you so much for your feedback. My goal is, if the cluster
communication eth0 get's failed
on the active node, a failover should be triggered by pacemaker, because
if eth0 is down, the application
can't talk to the cluster.