Emilio, 

 

I have applied on both nodes.

 

Because I have done quite a bit of messing about, I'm tempted to start
again. It should only take half an hour or so.

 

Before I do, can you confirm that the following procedure is ok please?

 

On Node1

1. Configure real IP address of eth1 = 10.200.28.173

 

On Node2

2. Configure real IP address of eth1 = 10.200.28.174

 

On Node1

3. Create virtual interface called eth1:cl = 10.200.28.175

4. Select eth1:cl as the virtual IP for a new Cluster and press "Save
VIP"

5. Enter Node2's name and eth1 IP address in the "Remote" section and
press "Save"

6. Type password in box and press "Configure RSA connection"

7. Select the first option from the cluster type menu "Node1 master and
Node2 backup automatic failback"

8. Select "Configure Cluster Type"

 

The only other thing I can think of is that eth0 and eth1 are on the
same subnet. Could this be causing confusion?

 

Regards

 

David

 

From: Emilio Campos [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 11 October 2011 13:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Zenloadbalancer-support] Cluster Active on both nodes at
the same time

 

David, please confirm me.

 applied the patch on both zen servers ?

Did you deleted the cluster interface on both nodes? and repeated the
process from begining?

 Remember:  You don't need connect to both node members for configure
the cluster, the secondary node will be configured automaticaly.

I'm waiting your feedback

Regards!




2011/10/11 David Martin (IT) <[email protected]>

Hmm, looks a bit different but still not right:

 

Node 1:

 

Zen latency is UP on GRP-ZEN-01s 10.200.28.173 | Zen latency is DOWN on
GRP-ZEN-02s 10.200.28.174  
Cluster IP 10.200.28.175 is active on GRP-ZEN-01s Host key verification
failed.  
Zen Inotify is running on GRP-ZEN-01s Host key verification failed. 
Global status: 

 

Node 2:

 

Zen latency is UP on GRP-ZEN-02s 10.200.28.174 | Zen latency is DOWN on
GRP-ZEN-01s 10.200.28.173 
Cluster IP 10.200.28.175 is active on GRP-ZEN-02s Host key verification
failed. 
Zen Inotify is running on GRP-ZEN-02s Host key verification failed. 
Global status: 

 

David

 

From: Emilio Campos [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 10 October 2011 22:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Zenloadbalancer-support] Cluster Active on both nodes at
the same time

 

David, I just developed the patch that fix the problem reported by you,
could you help us with your test and send us your feedback?

Please write my file attached on /usr/local/zenloadbalancer/www/,
rewriting the actual file
Disable the cluster configuration, delete the eth0:cl interface on both
nodes and repeat the proccess from the begining.


We would like to know if with this change all is working fine

We are waiting your feedback!

Thanks and regards

2011/10/10 Emilio Campos <[email protected]>

HI David, I just detected a problem on cluster configuration, from node
backup to node master


We going to solve for v1 stable 


Thanks about your reports!



2011/10/10 David Martin (IT) <[email protected]>

Hi,

 

I'm new to Zen and was hoping to get some advice. I have configured two
boxes, grp-zen-01s and grp-zen-02s, and am struggling to get clustering
to work.

 

I get no errors when configuring the cluster, but when I am finished I
get the following status:

 

 

 

Zen latency is UP on GRP-ZEN-02s 10.200.28.174 | Zen latency is UP on
GRP-ZEN-01s 10.200.28.173 
Cluster IP 10.200.28.175 is active on GRP-ZEN-02s Cluster is active on
GRP-ZEN-01s 
Zen Inotify is running on GRP-ZEN-02s GRP-ZEN-01s 
Global status: 

 

 

 

>From what I can see, the VIP and Inotify should only be active on one
node. I'm guessing the Passive node is having difficulty seeing the
active node so it is 'going active' too.

 

The only 'unusual' bit of my setup is that both nodes are running on
VMWare vSphere 5 hosts (the same host for testing, actually). I'm
wondering if that could be part of the issue but I can't see how.

 

I built one node (but no cluster or farm config) and then cloned it to
get the second. I think I have caught all the IDs that I need to change
(IP address, hostname, mac address, etc) but, in case I have missed
something, I am going to build another node from scratch tomorrow and
see if that makes a difference. Is there anything else that uniquely
identifies a Zen node?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Regards

 

David

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