On May 7, 2007, at 3:08 PM, Eric Schneider wrote:
I have tried CentOS 5 (i386 and x64) and SL 5 (i386) and I cannot
get a 2
node cluster to startup. I ask questions in the CentOS IRC channel
and on
their forums, but no one has a solution. I can get a RHEL 4
cluster working
without issues. Is there something broken in RHEL 5 and clones?
While testing out CentOS 5 last month, I was successful in getting a
two node cluster up and running. I turned off SELinux and made sure
that iptables was off. Also, I had to start the services immediately
at the same time (clusterssh really helps here). But it did work. I
reverted back to RHEL4 because of licensing issues (RHEL 5 is
different that RHEL4 and clustering wasn't available) and system-
config-cluster was broken.
Tarun
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