On 29/10/14 09:33 AM, aditya hilman wrote:
Oct 29 13:15:30 web2 fenced[1548]: fenced 3.0.12.1 started
Oct 29 13:15:30 web2 fenced[1548]: fenced 3.0.12.1 started
Oct 29 13:15:30 web2 dlm_controld[1568]: dlm_controld 3.0.12.1 started
Oct 29 13:15:30 web2 dlm_controld[1568]: dlm_controld 3.0.12.1 started
Oct 29 13:15:30 web2 gfs_controld[1621]: gfs_controld 3.0.12.1 started
Oct 29 13:15:30 web2 gfs_controld[1621]: gfs_controld 3.0.12.1 started
Oct 29 13:16:21 web2 fenced[1548]: fencing node web3.cluster
Oct 29 13:16:21 web2 fenced[1548]: fencing node web3.cluster
Oct 29 13:16:24 web2 fenced[1548]: fence web3.cluster dev 0.0 agent
fence_rhevm result: error from agent
Oct 29 13:16:24 web2 fenced[1548]: fence web3.cluster dev 0.0 agent
fence_rhevm result: error from agent
Oct 29 13:16:24 web2 fenced[1548]: fence web3.cluster failed
Oct 29 13:16:24 web2 fenced[1548]: fence web3.cluster failed
Oct 29 13:16:27 web2 fenced[1548]: fencing node web3.cluster
Oct 29 13:16:27 web2 fenced[1548]: fencing node web3.cluster
Oct 29 13:16:29 web2 fenced[1548]: fence web3.cluster success
Oct 29 13:16:29 web2 fenced[1548]: fence web3.cluster success
It didn't see the other node on boot, gave up and fenced the peer, it
seems. The fence call failed before it succeeded, another sign of a
general network issue.
As an aside, did you configure corosync.conf? If so, don't. Let cman
handle everything.
Are you starting cman on both nodes at (close to) exactly the same time?
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