RE: RH Cluster issue

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Yes there are some updates. But I want to resolve the issue with out any up
gradations. Do you think that updating can resolve the issue?

Cluster.xml looks like this.

  <?xml version="1.0" ?> 
- <cluconfig version="3.0">
  <clumembd broadcast="no" interval="1000000" loglevel="5" multicast="yes"
multicast_ipaddress="225.0.0.11" thread="yes" tko_count="25" /> 
  <cluquorumd loglevel="5" pinginterval="2" tiebreaker_ip="" /> 
  <clurmtabd loglevel="5" pollinterval="4" /> 
  <clusvcmgrd loglevel="5" /> 
  <clulockd loglevel="5" /> 
  <cluster config_viewnumber="74" key="e307059f0bed8596868c4ab99818dc5d"
name="Oracle_cluster" /> 
  <sharedstate driver="libsharedraw.so" rawprimary="/dev/raw/raw1"
rawshadow="/dev/raw/raw2" type="raw" /> 
- <members>
  <member id="0" name="DB-Primary" watchdog="yes" /> 
  <member id="1" name="DB-Secondary" watchdog="yes" /> 
  </members>
- <services>
- <service checkinterval="0" failoverdomain="None" id="0" maxfalsestarts="3"
maxrestarts="0" name="AOFSPROD" userscript="">
- <service_ipaddresses>
  <service_ipaddress broadcast="None" id="0" ipaddress="192.168.0.7"
monitor_link="0" netmask="255.255.255.0" /> 
  </service_ipaddresses>
- <device id="0" name="/dev/sdb3" sharename="">
  <mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/data1" options="" /> 
  </device>
- <device id="1" name="/dev/sdb4" sharename="">
  <mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/data2" options="" /> 
  </device>
- <device id="2" name="/dev/sdc1" sharename="">
  <mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/backup" options="" />

  </device>
- <device id="3" name="/dev/sdd1" sharename="">
  <mount forceunmount="yes" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/archive" options=""
/> 
  </device>
  </service>
  </services>
  <failoverdomains /> 
  </cluconfig>


-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lon Hohberger
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 7:35 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re:  RH Cluster issue

On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 09:04 +0400, Harun wrote:
> Issue: When the public network cable is removed from any for the node
> both nodes restarts itself. 

> I want to test a live setup... a Linux Cluster with 2 nodes, in Linux
> Advanced Server (Linux DB-Primary 2.4.21-37.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Sep 7
> 13:28:55 EDT 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux )

There have been a few updates since 2.4.21-37, I think.


> But only issue here is that if I pull out any of the network cable
> in the public interface, both server restart together. I am just
> confused with what configuration files to check or how get started

That's strange.  I assume you're running clumanager-1.2.35.2, right?

For a tiebreaker, you should use the nearest upstream router.
Alternatively, with clumanager 1.2.x you can also use no IP address
which should be a 'disk' tiebreaker.

What does cluster.xml look like?

-- Lon


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