Hi,
I have my cluster up and running just fine. I have a dummy service that
sends UDP packets out to another host.
Resource Group: MyGroup
ClusterIP (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started node1
UDPSend(ocf::nikhil:UDPSend): Started node1
If I ping to the virtual IP from
On 01/07/2016 05:28 AM, Nikhil Utane wrote:
> So my question is, how to pass the virtual IP to my UDPSend OCF agent so
> that it can then bind to the vip? This will ensure that all messages
> initiated by my UDPSend goes from vip.
Hi,
I don't know how ping -I does it (what system call it uses)
Aah. Got it. Forgot about the ip addr command.
Cool. So now I have the option to bind as well as use route command.
Kristoffer answered about using attribute references so I should be all set.
Thanks Guys.
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 4:12 PM, Jorge Fábregas
wrote:
> On
2016-01-07 17:21 GMT+09:00 Kristoffer Grönlund :
> Keisuke MORI writes:
>
>> I/'Hi,
>>
>> 2016-01-07 16:35 GMT+09:00 Kristoffer Grönlund :
>>> Keisuke MORI writes:
>>>
Hi,
I would like to
Hi list,
I have a situation where I would like to run multiple instances of Corosync,
each 'group' on a number of hosts, with each instance providing HA for a
dedicated service, thus allowing for benefits around change control, risk
management, service/environment separation and the like. The
Hi
Can anybody tell be ,how to configure corosync pacemaker with crmsh for
active -active and N+1redundancy setup for kamailio.
Thanks
Rishin
Disclaimer: This
Hi
I am running a 2 node cluster with this config on centos 6.6
Master/Slave Set: foo-master [foo]
Masters: [ messi ]
Stopped: [ronaldo ]
eth1-CP(ocf::pw:IPaddr): Started messi
eth2-UP(ocf::pw:IPaddr): Started messi
eth3-UPCP (ocf::pw:IPaddr): Started