El Mià 25 May 2005 13:40, Edward Mann escribiÃ: > Yes, > > As long as each node can talk to the other. > > I have one node in a DMZ on a 192 network, and another on another > network on a 172 address. > > So i know that this will work. Just make sure that both nodes can talk > to each other. > both nodes can talk to each other, i have full conection betewn them. but in both cman reports: kernel: CMAN: forming a new cluster kernel: CMAN: quorum regained, resuming activity ccsd[7001]: Cluster is quorate. Allowing connections. cat /proc/cluster/nodes (node pato): Protocol version: 5.0.1 Config version: 1 Cluster name: lc Cluster ID: 315 Cluster Member: Yes Membership state: Cluster-Member Nodes: 1 Expected_votes: 1 Total_votes: 1 Quorum: 1 Active subsystems: 0 Node name: pato.linuxcenterla.com Node addresses: 192.168.3.31 cat /proc/cluster/status (node terminal): Protocol version: 5.0.1 Config version: 1 Cluster name: lc Cluster ID: 315 Cluster Member: Yes Membership state: Cluster-Member Nodes: 1 Expected_votes: 1 Total_votes: 1 Quorum: 1 Active subsystems: 0 Node name: terminal.linuxcenterla.com Node addresses: 192.168.1.200 any ideas? -- Patricio Bruna pbruna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx RHCE/RHCI Jefe Soporte y Operaciones LinuxCenter S.A. Canada 239, 5to piso, Providencia, Chile http://www.linuxcenterla.com +56-2-2745000
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