Re: [ClusterLabs] Pacemaker connectivity loss to ISP

2016-03-24 Thread S0ke
Ended up setting up 2 static routes and then using those as the ips designated in the ocf:ping host_list. Works like a charm. Original Message Subject: Pacemaker connectivity loss to ISP Local Time: March 24, 2016 12:12 PM UTC Time: March 24, 2016 5:12 PM From:

[ClusterLabs] Pacemaker connectivity loss to ISP

2016-03-24 Thread S0ke
So I'm trying to figure out the best method to accomplish this. We have a 2 node cluster. We have multiple WANs connected to 2 different ISPs. Generally everything is forced out eth0, eth1 is the backup. ISP1 ISP2 ISP2 ISP1 | | | | | | | | eth0 eth1 eth0 eth1 -- --- | HA1 |

Re: [ClusterLabs] HA static route

2016-03-15 Thread S0ke
conversis.de To: s...@protonmail.com,users@clusterlabs.org On 15.03.2016 02:25, S0ke wrote: > Trying to do HA for a static route. The resource is fine on HA1. But when I > try to failover to HA2 it does not seem to add the route. > > Operation start for p_src_eth0DEF (ocf:heartbeat:Rou

Re: [ClusterLabs] HA static route

2016-03-14 Thread S0ke
...@protonmail.com,users@clusterlabs.org On 15.03.2016 02:25, S0ke wrote: > Trying to do HA for a static route. The resource is fine on HA1. But when I > try to failover to HA2 it does not seem to add the route. > > Operation start for p_src_eth0DEF (ocf:heartbeat:Route) returned 1 >> stderr:

[ClusterLabs] HA static route

2016-03-14 Thread S0ke
Trying to do HA for a static route. The resource is fine on HA1. But when I try to failover to HA2 it does not seem to add the route. Operation start for p_src_eth0DEF (ocf:heartbeat:Route) returned 1 > stderr: RTNETLINK answers: File exists > stderr: ERROR: p_src_eth0DEF Failed to add network