On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 17:39 +0200, 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 :-)) Could you set your expected votes to 1, wait for a quorum to form, run "cpt lock", and describe what happens (and any strange kernel messages... ;) ). I've had a strange occurrence where broadcast messaging is broken and I'm trying to help isolate it. You could try switching to multicast as well; it worked for me: <?xml version="1.0"?> <cluster name="pretty" config_version="6"> <cman> <multicast addr="225.0.0.12" int="eth0"/> </cman> <dlm> </dlm> <nodes> <node name="node0" votes="4"> <multicast addr="225.0.0.12" interface="eth0"/> <fence> <method name="power"> <device name="wti" port="1"/> </method> </fence> </node> <node name="node1" votes="3"> <multicast addr="225.0.0.12" interface="eth0"/> <fence> <method name="power"> <device name="wti" port="2"/> </method> </fence> </node> </nodes> </cluster> -- Lon