Re: Cluster not starting backup after reboot

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Thanks for the replies.

I have decided to have the dom0's in one cluster and the domU's in another. I import the storage into the xen instances as raw storage and configure gfs from within the domU and it is working fine that now. The only thing is when I test failover the ip does not move over. When I checked the service it was still assigned to the instance that got fenced. Any ideas?

Lon Hohberger wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 05:18:37PM -0500, James Wilson wrote:
When I remove the xen domU's from the configuration everything comes up fine. Should the domU's be apart of their own cluster? But then I wouldn't be able to mount gfs from the dom0 right?

Yes, I wouldn't mix physical and virtual nodes in the same cluster.
*that* introduces ugly quorum problems :)


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