The connection between node1 and node2 is not possible , you can read this
message on your first 3 lines: "ssh: connect to 192.168.1.10 port 22:
Connection timeout"
If you readed the documentation, you know that the cluster communication is
over RSA (port 22), please check that from node1 to node2 is possible access
over ssh with no problems, if all is Ok, you can use the buttom "Test RSA
Connections"
1º select one vip and press "save vip"
2º write hostname and ip from two nodes for zen cluster and press "Save"
3º write the password for root on node2 on filed "Remote hostname root
password" and press "configure rsa connection between nodes", after 10-15
seconds you should see some messages on the upper top gui on green
4º Select wich type of cluster and press the next button that can't I see on
the screenshot
If this don't work for you and the communication is ok, you need check the
process that configure the cluster between nodes, maybe some binary or perl
module is not installed on your centos
I remember you that the two nodes should be configured with interfaces on
the same network
your node1: 192.168.1.10
your node2: 192.168.2.10
Regards!
2011/9/23 Sanket Gajjar <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup zen load balancer cluster between two different
> physical sites.
> There are four machines each site with the same tcp service running on for
> which I want to setup load balancing along with automatic fail-over(ucarp).
> Each site has different subnet as below.
> *Servers configurations*
> Interface Site A Site B
> Server 1 eth0 192.168.1.4 192.168.2.4
> eth1 192.168.1.5 192.168.2.5
> Server 2 eth0 192.168.1.6 192.168.2.6
> eth1 192.168.1.7 192.168.2.7
> Server 3 eth0 192.168.1.8 192.168.2.8
> eth1 192.168.1.9 192.168.2.9
> Server 4(zen-gui) eth0 192.168.1.10 192.168.2.10
> eth1 192.168.1.11 192.168.2.11
> *
> *
> *Zen configurations(Server 4)*
> Farm 1 eth0:F 192.168.4.2 192.168.4.2 Port#52563
> Note: Farm 1 on both sites has *eight* real server IPs (one IP for each
> server).
>
> Zen cluster configurations(Server 4)
> Cluster 1 eth0:CL 192.168.4.3
> Note: cluster is configured to be master-slave(active-passive)
> configurations.
>
> Now, I am facing issues while setting up the cluster as attached image. Can
> anybody help me to configure the zen ?
> There are many confusing messages on the image at line#2 and line#3. These
> two lines show the message "Connection timed out." with the correct
> sign(green circle with correct) image. This is confusing to interpret
> because message's meaning is that it has failed but the sign means the
> configurations succeeded.
> Also, what the 'Global status' has suppose to show?
>
> *Important *: I have setup zen load balancer on CentOS 5.6 successfully
> and working to complete the detail instructions for clean installed CentOS.
> I will post instructions after completing this cluster configurations so it
> becomes more complete solution of the load balancing problem for CentOS. I
> am willing to contribute on this project for CentOS distribution if project
> owner are willing for it.
>
> Thanks,
> Sank
>
>
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