You may wish to 'cat /proc/cluster/nodes'. If there is more than one
entry (after running cman_tool join and waiting for the initial cluster
to form), then your nodes are definitely seeing each other...
brassow
On Oct 28, 2004, at 10:39 AM, Arnaud Gauthier wrote:
Le jeudi, 28 Octobre 2004 17.31, Jonathan E Brassow a écrit :
Note that a two node cluster is a special case, and you will need to:
<Dave Teigland's message>
...following the info under "Two node clusters" in this doc?
I am not really interested on still being alive with only one node
running. My
problem is that the first node can't see the second node even after a
full
re-install. I am still at the init level, not the usage :-))
Thanks anyway,
Arnaud
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