No, if you do a cluster of 3 then all the vip are defined in
cluster.conf and not in pf.conf, so if you still have some vip=
parameters in pf.conf then remove them.
If you do a cluster of 2 (active/passive) then you have to deal with
vip= in pf.conf.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-05-17 à
So VIP address is only for the management interface correct? Do we
have to point to that VIP address in the other managements interface?
Something like this:
eth0 in pfence01:
IP: 10.160.26.28
VIP: 10.160.26.20
eth0 in pfence02:
IP: 10.160.26.29
VIP: 10.160.26.20
eth0 in pfence03:
IP:
Le 2018-05-17 à 09:09, Jeimerson C. Chaves via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hello Fabrice,
In the how to, my interpretation is that we have to define VIP for
every single interface.
It's written nowhere in the documentation and this is probably why you
can't start mysql, so remove all the vip
Hello Fabrice,
In the how to, my interpretation is that we have to define VIP for
every single interface.
In order to create a new cluster, you need to configure
/usr/local/pf/conf/cluster.conf on the first server of your cluster.
You will need to configure it with your server hostname. To get
Hello Jeimerson,
it looks that something is already listening on the port 3306.
Can you check with netstat ?
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-05-16 à 04:35, Jeimerson C. Chaves via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hello, I am configuring the Cluster, as it appears in how to, but,
after configuring