On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 03:19:11PM +0200, Jacques Beth wrote: > Hi All > > I've got a quorate 4 node cluster, with a quorum disk. > > _If_ I have _No_ fail over domain, resources or services defined, > executing clustat is _fast_, and gives the following: > > [root@fnbgw02 ~]# clustat > Member Status: Quorate > > Member Name ID Status > ------ ---- ---- ------ > fnbgw01.fnb.co.za 1 Online > fnbgw02.fnb.co.za 2 Online, Local > fnbgw03.fnb.co.za 3 Online > fnbgw04.fnb.co.za 4 Online > /dev/sdb1 0 Online, Quorum Disk > > > _If_ I define a failover group, a resource and a service, executing > clustat is _slow_ and it fails to show the defined service: That shouldn't matter (I'm not saying it doesn't matter, but that it shouldn't). It's especially weird that it looks like you don't even have rgmanager running... (so there's no service output). > > [root@fnbgw02 ~]# clustat > Timed out waiting for a response from Resource Group Manager > Member Status: Quorate > > Member Name ID Status > ------ ---- ---- ------ > fnbgw01.fnb.co.za 1 Online, Local > fnbgw02.fnb.co.za 2 Online > fnbgw03.fnb.co.za 3 Online > fnbgw04.fnb.co.za 4 Online > /dev/sdb1 0 Online, Quorum Disk > > This is on CentOS5, with all the latest updates from CentOS applied. Could you paste your cluster.conf somewhere? -- Lon Hohberger - Software Engineer - Red Hat, Inc. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster