Kovacs, Corey J. wrote:
Good morning..
Some oddness regarding clusterring on RHEL5beta1 (could be me)
I have a two node cluster and the cluster components installed.
I have two nics in each node, the second of which I want to use for
openais.
I have my cluster.conf pointing to the primary nic and I have openais
pointing to
192.168.0.0 (my second nics are on 192.168.0.1 and 2)
Things seem to start ok on both nodes but they don't appear to be
talking to eachother.
For instance, clustat on the first node shows both nodes active even
if node2 is down.
Actually, openais seems to be doing fine, but cman looks to be acting up.
This config was created using s-c-cluster and indeed it looks good. Am
I missing some
new fundemental thing with the new cluster versions?
I've been running RHCS/GFS on RHEL3 and RHEL4 for some time now but
this is my first
attempt at the new (openais based) clusterring.
Any thoughts?
EEk. s-c-cluster is NOT updated completely for rhel5 cluster in the beta
1 release - Sorry, Corey.
Are you aware that each node needs an explicit 'nodeid' attribute value
in the conf file, in addition to the name attribute? This just needs to
be a unique integer value...a simple enumeration of the nodes, 1, 2, 3...
-J
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