On 2 Jul 2014, at 1:46 pm, Vijay B wrote:
> Hi Emmanuel,
>
> Thanks for the response! I thought cman is a newer version of corosync itself,
older actually.
even though you're technically using cman, corosync is doing all the heavy
lifting underneath.
> w.r.t the plugin that is used between c
Hi Emmanuel,
Thanks for the response! I thought cman is a newer version of corosync
itself, w.r.t the plugin that is used between corosync (cluster membership)
and pacemaker (resource group management) - is that not the case? I
installed the pacemaker and cman packages on ubuntu 12.04, and no pack
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the responses! I set the cman quorum timeout to 0, and the first
node came up.
However, I'm seeing newer issues now that I hadn't seen before, when
creating a resource of an LSB compliant service. I will send another mail
to the ML to keep that discussion separate.
Regards,
{I'm trying to set up a three node cluster using pacemaker+corosync} =
but you trying to use cman, depending on your distro you can use
different cluster es: cman + pacemaker or corosync+pacemaker
2014-06-27 2:22 GMT+02:00 Vijay B :
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up a three node cluster using pacemak
On 27 Jun 2014, at 10:22 am, Vijay B wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up a three node cluster using pacemaker+corosync, and I
> installed the required packages on each node, checked for their network
> connectivity so they can see each other, added the required startup scripts
> and edited
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a three node cluster using pacemaker+corosync, and I
installed the required packages on each node, checked for their network
connectivity so they can see each other, added the required startup scripts
and edited the cluster.conf file as well so it includes all three nodes.