Re: High Availability questions

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On 01/04/2013 12:13 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a small cluster using the High Availability and 
> High Availability Management groups. I'd like to run this on 3 different 
> machines, one being a "management" machine and the other two being the 
> actual cluster. It doesn't seem to want to cooperate. I can set the 
> cluster nodes up just fine, working from the management server. As soon 
> as I try adding an "IP address" to the cluster, everything goes south. I 
> can no longer use luci on any of the three machines.
> 
> I can start luci on any of the 3 servers, but the cluster doesn't show 
> any more. If I try and recreate the cluster, it indicates the cluster 
> already exists. I can't find anything in the logs other than a bunch of 
> python errors similar to perl errors, and those don't really seem to be 
> indicative of hard errors.
> 
> I've got this scheme running successfully on 3 virtual machines on a 
> single host, and that seems to work just fine. Real servers are beating 
> me up.
> 
> Any suggestions, please?
> 
> steve campbell

Can you paste the created cluster.conf file please?

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