On 12/24/2010 09:41 AM, Parvez Shaikh wrote: > Hi Rajagopal, > > Thank you for your response > > I have created a cluster configuration by adding IP resource with > value 192.168.25.153 (some value) and created a service which just has > IP resource part of it. I have set all requisite configuration such > two node, node names, failover,fencing etc. > > Upon trying to start then service(enable service),it failed - > > clurgmgrd: [31853]: <debug> 192.168.25.135 is not configured > > Then manually added this IP to host > > ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.25.135 > > Then service could start but it gave message - > > clurgmgrd: [31853]: <debug> 192.168.25.135 already configured > > So do I have to add virtual interface manually (as above or any other > method?) before I could start service with IP resource under it? How is your network configured? For an IP address to work in a cluster, you have to have interfaces on both machines set up, which are in the same subnet. For example: node1 # ifconfig eth0 192.168.25.11 netmask 255.255.255.0 node2 # ifconfig eth0 192.168.25.12 netmask 255.255.255.0 Then and only then will cluster be able to bring up virtual ip address and bind it as secondary on this interface. You can then see it with: # ip addr show I guess you're trying to bring up IP address from network subnet that is not in any way set up on your host. And that is a prerequisite with classic IP resource. -- Jakov Sosic www.srce.hr -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster