2009/5/21 Jonathan Brassow <jbrassow@xxxxxxxxxx>
How can I be sure about the network the nodes are using for communication? I think they do for the network I have configured to do that....
they simply shutdown. They no reboot.
This is what I get every time I unplug the nework cable from eth0 of any of the two nodes. (they communicate through eth1...)
Greetings,
ESG
That may be something worth chasing down, as it appears that your cluster communication is on a network you don't expect?
On May 21, 2009, at 9:57 AM, ESGLinux wrote:
Hello,
these are the logs I get:
In node1:
May 21 11:33:44 NODE1 fenced[3840]: NODE2 not a cluster member after 5 sec post_fail_delay
May 21 11:33:44 NODE1 fenced[3840]: fencing node "NODE2"
May 21 11:33:44 NODE1 shutdown[5448]: shutting down for system halt
in node2:
May 21 11:33:45 NODE2 fenced[3843]: NODE1 not a cluster member after 5 sec post_fail_delay
May 21 11:33:45 NODE2 fenced[3843]: fencing node "NODE1"
May 21 11:33:45 NODE2 shutdown[5923]: shutting down for system halt
what I don´t know is way they lose the connection with the cluster, they are still connected (I only unplug a cable from the service network)
How can I be sure about the network the nodes are using for communication? I think they do for the network I have configured to do that....
Also, are the nodes simply "shutting down", or are they being forcibly rebooted. If it is a casual shutdown, then it would appear that both nodes are trying to shutdown simultaneously.
they simply shutdown. They no reboot.
This is what I get every time I unplug the nework cable from eth0 of any of the two nodes. (they communicate through eth1...)
Greetings,
ESG
brassow
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