Eric,
Well, I finally got around to trying out the tag and I managed to get
two rings running, but the first ring is not obeying my address and port directives.
Here's my cluster.conf
Well, I finally got around to trying out the tag and I managed to get
two rings running, but the first ring is not obeying my address and port
directives.
Here's my cluster.conf
On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 23:11:49 +
Eric Robinson wrote:
> > > Thanks for the suggestion everyone. I'll give that a try.
> >
> > Sorry, I'm late on this, but I wrote a quick start doc describing this
> > (amongs other things) some time ago. See the following chapter:
> >
> > https://clusterlabs
> > Thanks for the suggestion everyone. I'll give that a try.
>
> Sorry, I'm late on this, but I wrote a quick start doc describing this (amongs
> other things) some time ago. See the following chapter:
>
> https://clusterlabs.github.io/PAF/Quick_Start-CentOS-6.html#cluster-
> creation
>
I sca
On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 21:38:06 +
Eric Robinson wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion everyone. I'll give that a try.
Sorry, I'm late on this, but I wrote a quick start doc describing this (amongs
other things) some time ago. See the following chapter:
https://clusterlabs.github.io/PAF/Quick_Sta
inson
> Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Does CMAN Still Not Support Multipe CoroSync
> Rings?
>
> Eric,
>
> > General question. I tried to set up a cman + corosync + pacemaker
> > cluster using two corosync rings. When I start the cluster, everything
> > works fine, excep
Eric,
General question. I tried to set up a cman + corosync + pacemaker cluster using two corosync rings. When I start the cluster, everything works fine, except when I do a 'corosync-cfgtool -s' it only shows one ring. I tried manually editing the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file adding two
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On 2018-02-12 07:10 AM, Eric Robinson wrote:
> General question. I tried to set up a cman + corosync + pacemaker
> cluster using two corosync rings. When I start the cluster, everything
> works fine, except when I do a ‘corosync-cfgtool -s’ it only shows one
> ring. I tried manually editing the /et
General question. I tried to set up a cman + corosync + pacemaker cluster using
two corosync rings. When I start the cluster, everything works fine, except
when I do a 'corosync-cfgtool -s' it only shows one ring. I tried manually
editing the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file adding two sections,