Hi,
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Nick Khamis sym...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have been experiencing some problems getting pacemaker going with
DRBD and MySQL
The Config:
primitive drbd_mysql ocf:linbit:drbd \
params drbd_resource=mysql \
Hi,
I'm testing pacemaker resource failover in a very simple test environment with
two virtual machines.
3 Cloned resources (drbd dualprimary), controld, clvm.
Fencing with external/ssh that's it.
I'm having problems understanding why my clvm resource gets restarted when a
failing node gets
Hi
I am unable to start Heartbeat/pacemaker process.
While starting it as init.d process i am getting the following error message
on the screen.
/etc/init.d/heartbeat start
heartbeat: udpport setting must precede media statementsheartbeat info:
Pacemaker support: respawn
Can you please help
It is not necessarily the case that the outside world can't reach the
cluster. Ours is a multi-homed device connecting to multiple WANs and
LANs. We want the device with the best connectivity to be the active
device. To get around the problem of failovers occurring when a ping
node reboots for
Hi all!
Anyone else using Pacemaker in a mixed RHEL / CentOS 5 6 Cluster?
Anyone using special repos that might help me?
Still no chance to get the CentOS6-Machine in my CentOS5-Cluster running...
Thanks for help!
Fritz.
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Von: sdr(friedrich reichhart)
Using the OCF Mysql works fine, however I am still having problems
with Pacemaker+DRBD:
Errors When Trying to Load:
lrmadmin[4153]: 2011/09/20_10:51:25 ERROR:
lrm_get_rsc_type_metadata(578): got a return code HA_FAIL from a reply
message of rmetadata with function get_ret_from_msg.
ERROR:
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to know how the vip are being setup in terms of routing
etc... Is the preferred approach using
iptables or aliased interfaces (i.e. loopback)? I am using either
Debian or Gentoo. And have the standard
ip primitive:
primitive DBIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
params