On 11/03/2011 01:12 PM, Székelyi Szabolcs wrote: > On 2011. November 2. 21:00:18 Székelyi Szabolcs wrote: >> how can I run a cluster on a network where nodes are on different subnets? >> Currently the main problem is that heartbeats are sent with their IP level >> TTL set to 1, which keeps them from reaching the other nodes. How can I >> change this? I'm using multicasting. > > OK, I've found this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=640311 , > saying that it's now possible to set the TTL for multicast. But I haven't > found any info on *how* to set it. I've seen the following possible solutions: > > <cman ttl="X" /> > > <cman> > <interface ttl="x" /> > </cman> > > <totem> > <interface ttl="x" /> > </totem> > > But whatever I do, ccs_config_validate always says that my cluster.conf is > invalid, and the TTL (as reported by tcpdump) is still zero. Is it possible > that my cman is out of date? I'm using version 3.0.12. Can you tell me which > is the eariest version that has this feature? > > Thanks, Looking in the cluster.rng file (the one used to validate cluster.conf), '<cman ttl="x" ...>' should be valid. What version of cman are you using? -- Digimer E-Mail: digimer@xxxxxxxxxxx Freenode handle: digimer Papers and Projects: http://alteeve.com Node Assassin: http://nodeassassin.org "omg my singularity battery is dead again. stupid hawking radiation." - epitron -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster