On Wednesday 07 April 2021 at 10:40:54, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> >>> Ken Gaillot schrieb am 06.04.2021 um 15:58
> > On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 09:15 +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> >> Sorry I don't get it: If you have a timestamp for each failure-
> >> timeout, what's so hard to put all the fail counts
>>> Ken Gaillot schrieb am 06.04.2021 um 15:58 in
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> On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 09:15 +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote:
>> > > > Ken Gaillot schrieb am 31.03.2021 um
>> > > > 15:48 in
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>> <7dfc7c46442db17d9645854081f1269261518f84.ca...@redhat.com>:
>> > On Wed, 2021‑03‑31 at 14:32
Thank you.
The problem was that I forgot to open port 3260/tcp on my node1 and node2. I
opened that port on my nodes and result is:
Full List of Resources:
* Resource Group: apache:
* httpd_fs (ocf::heartbeat:Filesystem): Started
* httpd_vip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):
Hello,
Excuse me, when I rebooted my server, that problem appeared!
How to look at ocf:heartbeat:LVM and ocf:heartbeat:LVM-activate resource agents?
# pcs resource config
Group: apache
Resource: httpd_fs (class=ocf provider=heartbeat type=Filesystem)
Attributes:
Hi:
I found RHEL 8.2 support single node cluster now. but I didn't
find further document to explain the concept. RHEL 8.2 also support
"disaster recovery cluster". so I think maybe a single node disaster
recovery cluster is not bad.
I think corosync is still necessary under single node