Re: Starting two-node cluster with only one node

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Hello,

Abed-nego G. Escobal, Jr. schrieb:
Hi!

I am very sorry that I did not mention that when I am testing different suggestions on solving this, I always temporarily disable the firewall. Then turning it back on after the testing.

Thank you very much on the tip for the tshark! I will post the output as as soon as I get a maintenance window to restart the cman service.

With regards to openais, it is still off on both servers. Should it be turned on on boot? I am very sorry but I haven't read it in the manuals that it should be "on".
No leave it off as cman starts openais with configuration based on your cluster.conf.
If openais starts via init your cluster will not work like it should...

Marc

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