On 06/07/10 14:12, Peter McGowan wrote:
Hi I'm looking to put together a two-node cluster that will use HP iLOs for fencing. The systems have their bond0 interfaces connected to the public LAN, and I was intending to use a private non-routable network (bond1) purely for cluster communication traffic. What's confused me is the line in the CMAN FAQ which says "If you are using per-node power management of any sort where the device is not shared between cluster nodes, it must be connected to the same network used by CMAN for cluster communication" Is anyone able to define "same network" in this context? My iLOs will be reachable through bond0 (public LAN), but not through bond1 (cluster network) - does this count as "same network"?
No it doesn't. "Same network" means the same (set of) interfaces that the cluster traffic goes over.
The reason for this is so that in the event of a network outage, only one node has access to the fence device and can fence the other. If the fence device is on a different network (as yours is) then both nodes will be able to fence each other in the event that the cluster communications network breaks. When this happens both nodes will be rebooted, rather than just one.
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