Re: Use alternate network interfaces for heartbeat in RHCS

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Hello Chrissie,
 
I couldn't find the item in the doc (the CMAN FAQ).
 
Brem
 


 
2009/9/1, Christine Caulfield <ccaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On 31/08/09 08:56, brem belguebli wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a way with cman to configure 2 heartbeat
channels (let's say my prod bond0 and my outband bond1) as it seems to
be possible with openais and their redundant ring interfaces configuration.
Brem


Yes, there's an item about it on the FAQ page I mentioned earlier. I hope it's more complete the the last one!

Chrissie

2009/8/28, brem belguebli <brem.belguebli@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:brem.belguebli@xxxxxxxxx>>:

   Ok,

   It answers my last question.

   I have been confused by some mention somewhere in a post or doc
   saying that cman has a built-in algorithm to determine, just by
   adding entries in /etc/hosts, the right interfaces to use .

   Brem



   2009/8/28 Christine Caulfield <ccaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx
   <mailto:ccaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx>>


       On 28/08/09 15:53, Christine Caulfield wrote:

           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!


       I haven't read that article in detail before but you're right,
       it makes no mention of changing cluster.conf!

       I've fixed that now, thank you.


       Chrissie

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