?
Mike
From:
Pavlos Parissis pavlos.paris...@gmail.com
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The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org
Date:
09/29/2010 04:01 PM
Subject:
Re: [Pacemaker] Does bond0 network interface
work withcorosync/pacemaker
On 29 September 2010 21:01, Andreas Hofmeister
Also, this is a two node setup in an active/passive
type role.
Mike
From:
Pavlos Parissis pavlos.paris...@gmail.com
To:
The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org
Date:
09/29/2010 04:01 PM
Subject:
Re: [Pacemaker] Does bond0 network interface
work
On 30 September 2010 15:23, Mike A Meyer mme...@cds-global.com wrote:
Pavlos,
Thanks for helping out on this. We are running on RHEL 5.5 running on the
iron and not a VM. We don't have SELinux turned on and the firewall is
disabled. Here is information in the /etc/modprobe.conf file.
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Date:
09/30/2010 10:30 AM
Subject:
Re: [Pacemaker] Does bond0 network interface
work withcorosync/pacemaker
On 30 September 2010 15:23, Mike A Meyer mme...@cds-global.com
wrote:
Pavlos,
Thanks for helping out on this. We are running on RHEL 5.5 running
on the iron and not a VM
We have two nodes that we have the IP address
assigned to a bond0 network interface instead of the usual eth0 network
interface. We are wondering if there are issues with trying to configure
corosync/pacemaker with an IP assigned to a bond0 network interface. We
are seeing that corosync/pacemaker
Please paste the conf of corosync, without suppling the conf is quite difficult
to help you
Cheers,
Pavlos
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Date:
09/29/2010 01:51 PM
Subject:
Re: [Pacemaker] Does bond0 network interface
work with corosync/pacemaker
Please paste the conf of corosync, without suppling
the conf is quite difficult to help you
Cheers,
Pavlos
On 29 September 2010 21:01, Andreas Hofmeister a...@collax.com wrote:
On 29.09.2010 19:59, Mike A Meyer wrote:
We have two nodes that we have the IP address assigned to a bond0 network
interface instead of the usual eth0 network interface. We are wondering if
there are issues with trying