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Hello Jacob,
you were right. Of course the leftover from the Master/Slave setup up was
utterly wrong and I removed that.
Other than that I changed the following Pacemaker objects:
- Object that defines the multi state resource:
- ms msDrbd2 resDrbd2 meta resource-stickiness=100 master-max=2
Henning
You are probably right that this isn't the right place to continue with non-bug
questions though Andres or others could answer that more acurately.
I would recommend drbd-users mailing list as there are many experts there for
config and troubleshooting. Also the pacemaker mailing
Hi Jacob,
You have your split brain handling configured like this still?:
after-sb-0pri disconnect;
after-sb-1pri consensus;
after-sb-2pri disconnect;
Yes, I stil have this configuration active. I'll try your suggestions.
No, I have not configured STONIT properly yet.
I hope all of
Hello Jacob,
thank you for your reply. I'm not sure whether the Pacemaker resource
definitions are the real problem as I keep getting the following message
Jul 13 16:18:01 node2 ocfs2_controld[29698]: Unable to open checkpoint
ocfs2:controld: Object does not exist
Jul 13 16:18:53 node2
Hi there,
sorry for getting back that late to the issue but I had to work on
somehting else for the past few days.
I did revert both virtual machines again and here's the exact sequence
of commands I've use to attempt to get the Pacemaker integrated dual
master setup to work:
- apt-get install
The requested corosync configuration file
** Attachment added: corosync.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ocfs2-tools/+bug/799711/+attachment/2195103/+files/corosync.conf
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The full Pacemaker configuration
** Attachment added: PacemakerConfiguration.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ocfs2-tools/+bug/799711/+attachment/2195104/+files/PacemakerConfiguration.txt
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Hello Andres,
I have to apologize having files this as a bug. It definitely was a simple
configuration issue on my side. The problem
was not having installed the package openais.
1. Where did you install the tools from? From the Ubuntu Archive or from the
PPA given at the HowTo? (Tools in the
Hi there,
one more question:
Even though everything seems to work fine I get the following message on
the second node
Jun 23 11:21:22 node2 ocfs2_controld[3986]: Unable to open checkpoint
ocfs2:controld: Object does not exist
Jun 23 11:21:22 node2 ocfs2_controld[3986]: last message repeated 17
Hi There!
Thank you for taking the time to report bugs and trying to make Ubuntu
better.
Now, I have a few questions and suggestions that will help determine
your issue:
1. Where did you install the tools from? From the Ubuntu Archive or from the
PPA given at the HowTo? (Tools in the Ubuntu
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