I have a pair of servers running Xen, with the xen config files stored
on an ocfs2 share mounted on an iscsi volume. A problem has developed
where ocfs2 seems to get stuck (in the monitor script I think), and
because I have a dependency of xen vm's depending on the volume where
the config files
On 12/07/11 03:36, Graham Rawolle wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to run Corosync and Pacemaker onopenSUSE-11.4.
There are two machines, each with 2 network interfaces.
One interface on each is connected via a crossover cable on a private
network 192.168.100.0 and the other interface is
Hi,
I built a test cluster with 2 nodes.
Ubuntu 10.4.3 LTS with ppa:ubuntu-ha-maintainers/ppa
corosync 1.4.2
pacemaker 1.1.6
primitive clvm ocf:lvm2:clvmd \
params daemon_timeout=30 \
operations $id=clvm-operations \
op start interval=0 timeout=90 \
op stop interval=0 timeout=100 \
op
On 12/07/2011 10:27 AM, Erik Schwalbe wrote:
Hi,
I built a test cluster with 2 nodes.
Ubuntu 10.4.3 LTS with *ppa:ubuntu-ha-maintainers/ppa*
corosync 1.4.2
pacemaker 1.1.6
primitive clvm ocf:lvm2:clvmd \
params daemon_timeout=30 \
operations $id=clvm-operations \
Hello,
I have a cluster 3 nodes(CentOS 5.2) using pacemaker with heartbeat.
You can see the configuration:
[root@node-0 ~]# rpm -qa | egrep 'pacemaker|heartbeat'
heartbeat-libs-3.0.3-2.3.el5
heartbeat-libs-3.0.3-2.3.el5
heartbeat-3.0.3-2.3.el5
heartbeat-3.0.3-2.3.el5
On Wednesday 07 December 2011 09:04:19 James Harper wrote:
I have a pair of servers running Xen, with the xen config files stored
on an ocfs2 share mounted on an iscsi volume. A problem has developed
where ocfs2 seems to get stuck (in the monitor script I think), and
because I have a
Hello James,
On 12/07/2011 09:04 AM, James Harper wrote:
I have a pair of servers running Xen, with the xen config files stored
on an ocfs2 share mounted on an iscsi volume. A problem has developed
where ocfs2 seems to get stuck (in the monitor script I think), and
because I have a dependency
Hi,
I think there is never an attempt to demote it.
kern.log:
11:35:58 ubuntu1 kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
corosync.log:
11:35:59 ubuntu1 crmd: [839]: info: crm_signal_dispatch: Invoking handler for
signal 15: Terminated
11:35:59 ubuntu1 crmd: [839]: info: crm_shutdown: Requesting
Hi,
Perhaps someone can help me? I've got a problem similar to the one
posted by Raphael on 02/22/2010 [gfs2: ping_pong test fails]:
When I'm running samba's ping_pong test on a 3-node pacemaker cluster
with gfs2, it returns
# ./ping_pong /srv/digedag/foo 3
lock at 1 failed! - Function not
We are attempting to st up the cluster such that a user will be logged into the
least busy node via ssh. The configuration and crm_mon results are included
here. Is it possible to set this up such that doing an ssh to the cluster IP
will put the user on one node or the other? If so what are
Seems to work here...
[root@pcmk-4 ~]# service corosync start
Starting corosync (via systemctl): [ OK ]
[root@pcmk-4 ~]# systemctl start pacemaker.service
[root@pcmk-4 ~]# ps axf
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
2 ?S 0:00 [kthreadd]
...
3513 ?
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Erik Schwalbe erik.schwa...@canoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I think there is never an attempt to demote it.
kern.log:
11:35:58 ubuntu1 kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
corosync.log:
11:35:59 ubuntu1 crmd: [839]: info: crm_signal_dispatch: Invoking handler for
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