udp
knet_link_priority: 1
}
}
quorum {
provider: corosync_votequorum
two_node: 1
#expected_votes: 2
}
nodelist {
node {
ring0_addr: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ring1_addr: zzz.zzz.zzz.zzx
name: node1
nodeid: 1
}
node {
ring0_addr: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxy
HA - order lost when group made
SLES 15 SP1 + HA
nss-sn02:~ # rpm -qa | grep pacem
pacemaker-cli-1.1.18+20180430.b12c320f5-3.15.1.x86_64
pacemaker-1.1.18+20180430.b12c320f5-3.15.1.x86_64
libpacemaker3-1.1.18+20180430.b12c320f5-3.15.1.x86_64
nss-sn02:~ # rpm -qa | grep crm
crmsh-scripts-4.1.0+git.
On 18/11/2019 17:51, Ken Gaillot wrote:
> I'm planning on 1 hour per talk on average (about 40-45 minutes
> speaking plus 10-15 minutes Q&A and a few minutes between talks). If
> you'd prefer more or less let me know, but you can plan on that.
Great. Sounds good for me.
___
Hi!
Seems today I'm digging out old stuff:
I can remeber in 2011 that the documentation for ping's dampen was not very
help ful. I think it still is:
(RA info)
node connectivity (ocf:pacemaker:ping)
Every time the monitor action is run, this resource agent records (in the CIB)
the current numb
Hi!
In SLES11 I developed some special check program for ldirectord 3.9.5 in Perl,
but then I discovered that it won't work correctly with "checktype =
external-perl". Changing to "checktype = external" made it work.
Today I played with it in SLES12 SP4 and
ldirectord-4.3.018.a7fb5035-3.25.1.18
On 11/19/19 4:51 PM, Илья Насонов wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Configured a cluster (2-node DRBD+DLM+CFS2) and it works.
>
> I heard the opinion that OCFS2 file system is better. Found an old
> cluster setup
> description:https://wiki.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Dual_Primary_DRBD_%2B_OCFS2
>
> but as I under
Hello!
Configured a cluster (2-node DRBD+DLM+CFS2) and it works.
I heard the opinion that OCFS2 file system is better. Found an old cluster
setup description: https://wiki.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Dual_Primary_DRBD_%2B_OCFS2
but as I understand it, o2cb Service is not supported Pacemaker on Debian.
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