On 28/08/09 18:38, brem belguebli wrote:
Hi the clusternodes defined in cluster.conf are : node1.mydomain node2.mydomain which correpond to the bond0 interfaces on both nodes. I expect to use node1-hb and node2-hb as heartbeat interfaces. (bond1) I may have misunderstood something, but are you telling me that I have to use the nodeX-hb as clusternodes in cluster.conf ?
Yes, that's exactly what you need to do. Chrissie
Brem 2009/8/28 Christine Caulfield <ccaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ccaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx>> On 28/08/09 15:24, brem belguebli wrote: Hi Chrissie, Are you pointing me to the paragraph "what's the right way to ....eth0 ?" I've tried this at first adding adding a suffix to the interfaces but nothing happened. Suffix -p may be hardcoded (I've used -hb) Here's an outputof my /etc/hosts (identical on both nodes): 10.146.15.184 node1 node1.mydomain 10.146.15.175 node2 node2.mydomain 192.168.84.50 node1-hb 192.168.84.51 node2-hb Still using bond0 .... Brem The suffix isn't hard-coded or anything to do with cman really, it's just a way of distinguishing interfaces. You need to edit cluster.conf to tell it to use the different name. If you get despertate then you can always put the IP address in cluster.conf, but the output from cman_tool nodes doesn't look as nice! Chrissie -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster
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