wolfgang pauli wrote: > Hi, > > I spent the whole day (sunday) trying to get this working... > I guess these two questions might solve the issue. > > 1. Can I have a cluster span over more than one subnet? Yes, but you'll need to configure it for multicas rather than broadcast - and make sure that any intervening routers are good enough. > 2. When I try to start the cluster software, I always have to start it on > all nodes at the same time. If I don't do it, startup will hang while > fenced is starting up. I am using manual fencing. Probably the default > configuration. The problem is that some of the nodes produce > kernel-panics (when starting cman). I'd like to see those please. so i would like to start the nodes > one by one and test what the problem is. > > <fence_daemon post_fail_delay="5" post_join_delay="20"/> > ... > <clusternode name="eon" votes="1"> > <fence> > <method name="1"> > <device name="human" nodename="eon"/> > </method> > </fence> > </clusternode> > ... > <fencedevices> > <fencedevice agent="fence_manual" name="human"/> > </fencedevices> > -- patrick -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster