[Pacemaker] Debian Unstable (sid) Problem with Pacemaker/Corosync Apache HA-Load Balanced cluster

2011-10-01 Thread Miltiadis Koutsokeras
Hello everyone, My goal is to build a Round Robin balanced, HA Apache Web server cluster. The main purpose is to balance HTTP requests evenly between the nodes and have one machine pickup all requests if and ONLY if the others are not available at the moment. The cluster will be accessible

Re: [Pacemaker] Debian Unstable (sid) Problem with Pacemaker/Corosync Apache HA-Load Balanced cluster

2011-10-01 Thread Nick Khamis
Can you post your crm please. Nick. On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Miltiadis Koutsokeras m.koutsoke...@biovista.com wrote: Hello everyone, My goal is to build a Round Robin balanced, HA Apache Web server cluster. The main purpose is to balance HTTP requests evenly between the nodes and

Re: [Pacemaker] Debian Unstable (sid) Problem with Pacemaker/Corosync Apache HA-Load Balanced cluster

2011-10-01 Thread mark - pacemaker list
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 5:32 AM, Miltiadis Koutsokeras m.koutsoke...@biovista.com wrote: From the messages it seems like the manager is getting unexpected exit codes from the Apache resource. The server-status URL is accessible from 127.0.0.1 in both nodes. Am I understanding correctly

Re: [Pacemaker] Trouble with ordering

2011-10-01 Thread Gerald Vogt
On 01.10.11 04:53, Serge Dubrouski wrote: Technically, I don't want the cluster to control the service in the meaning of starting and stopping. The cluster controls the IP addresses and moves them between nodes. The dns service resource is supposed to provide a check that the

Re: [Pacemaker] Trouble with ordering

2011-10-01 Thread Serge Dubrouski
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Gerald Vogt v...@spamcop.net wrote: On 01.10.11 04:53, Serge Dubrouski wrote: Technically, I don't want the cluster to control the service in the meaning of starting and stopping. The cluster controls the IP addresses and moves them between