Darek Skorupa wrote: > >>> I have tried to change interface for heartbeat >>> packets. In FAQ >>> (http://sourceware.org/cluster/faq.html) I've found >>> information about >>> private natwork (-p) which should be added to >>> nodename in /etc/hosts. >>> I've tried that but it doesn't work for me. >>> >>> ver. 1 >>> /etc/hosts >>> 192.168.10.10 l1-p.local l1-p >>> 192.168.10.11 l2-p.local l2-p >>> >> ^^^^^^^^^^ you need to match those names >> with the node names >> defined in your cluster.conf: >> >> >>> <clusternodes> >>> <clusternode name="l2.local" nodeid="1" >>> >> ^^^^^^^^ >> > Ok, thx error doesn't show after I changed my mistake, > but cluster heartbeat transmission is still with 200.200.200.x source so > it goes by eth0 interface > I need to change it to eth1 with addresses 192.168.10.x. Is it possible > that nodename-p doesn't work ?? If you have a recent version of cluster suite then using the -p names in cluster.conf should work. it searches for interfaces that match the names in the config file. -p is just a convention by the way, there's nothing hard-coded in the software to recognise them Patrick -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster