On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Joey L <mjh2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am new to redhat cluster and i am having some issues. > > 1. I am looking for a simple cluster.conf that I can use for : > A. failing over an ip address. > B. failing over apache. > C. failing over mysql > D. failing over asterisk. > E. failing over a nfs mount. > > I have created the following cluster.conf using system-config-cluster : > > cat /etc/cluster/cluster.conf > <?xml version="1.0" ?> > <cluster config_version="2" name="picky_cluster"> > <fence_daemon post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="3"/> > <clusternodes> > <clusternode name="192.168.2.110" nodeid="1" votes="1"> > <fence/> > </clusternode> > <clusternode name="192.168.2.111" nodeid="2" votes="1"> > <fence/> > </clusternode> > </clusternodes> > <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/> > <fencedevices/> > <rm> > <failoverdomains/> > <resources> > <ip address="192.168.2.112" monitor_link="1"/> > </resources> > </rm> > </cluster> > > > And I am getting the following errors : > > /etc/cluster/cluster.conf:5: element clusternode: Relax-NG validity > error : Invalid attribute name for element clusternode > /etc/cluster/cluster.conf:5: element clusternode: Relax-NG validity > error : Element clusternodes has extra content: clusternode > /etc/cluster/cluster.conf:5: element clusternode: Relax-NG validity > error : Type ID doesn't allow value '192.168.2.110' > Relax-NG validity error : Element clusternode failed to validate attributes > /etc/cluster/cluster.conf:2: element cluster: Relax-NG validity error > : Invalid sequence in interleave > /etc/cluster/cluster.conf:2: element cluster: Relax-NG validity error > : Element cluster failed to validate content > /etc/cluster/cluster.conf fails to validate > > Also get this message when trying to open cluster.conf with > system-config-cluster: > > Because this node is not currently part of a cluster, the management > tab for this application is not available. > > Can anyone give me a pointer as what to do ? > thanks > I have updated my cluster.conf with the following config - can anyone tell me if this is correct ? thanks cat /etc/cluster/cluster.conf <?xml version="1.0" ?> <cluster config_version="5" name="picky_cluster"> <fence_daemon post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="3"/> <clusternodes> <clusternode name="192.168.2.110" nodeid="1" votes="1"> <fence/> </clusternode> <clusternode name="192.168.2.111" nodeid="2" votes="1"> <fence/> </clusternode> </clusternodes> <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/> <fencedevices/> <rm> <failoverdomains> <failoverdomain name="fail1" ordered="0" restricted="0"> <failoverdomainnode name="192.168.2.110" priority="1"/> <failoverdomainnode name="192.168.2.111" priority="1"/> </failoverdomain> </failoverdomains> <resources> <ip address="192.168.2.112" monitor_link="1"/> <apache config_file="/etc/apache2/apache2.conf" httpd_options="" name="debby" server_root="/var/www/html" shutdown_wait=""/> </resources> <service autostart="1" domain="fail1" name="web"> <apache config_file="/etc/apache2/apache2.conf" httpd_options="" name="deb1" server_root="/var/www/html" shutdown_wait=""/> <apache config_file="/etc/apache2/apache2.conf" httpd_options="" name="deb2" server_root="/var/www/html" shutdown_wait=""/> <ip ref="192.168.2.112"/> <apache ref="debby"/> </service> </rm> </cluster> -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster