This is exactly right. You *must* configure real fencing. If your nodes have IPMI (or iLO, DRAC, etc), you should be able to configure and use fence_ipmilan. The reasons for this are explained here: https://alteeve.ca/w/AN!Cluster_Tutorial_2#Concept.3B_Fencing digimer On 27/11/13 10:15, emmanuel segura wrote: > Because you don't have fencing configured > > > 2013/11/27 Vladimir Melnik <v.melnik@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:v.melnik@xxxxxxxxx>> > > Dear colleagues, > > Thank you all for all your yesterday's help. Alas, I had to reboot both > nodes about 5am, because the situation has gone critical. > > Now I built almost the same cluster in a lab. Its configuration is > REALLY > simple: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <cluster name="cluster1" config_version="1"> > <cman two_node="1" expected_votes="1"/> > <clusternodes> > <clusternode name="vlan201.eth0.host1.lab.***.net" votes="1" > nodeid="1"/> > <clusternode name="vlan201.eth0.host2.lab.***.net" votes="1" > nodeid="2"/> > </clusternodes> > <fencedevices/> > <rm> > <failoverdomains/> > <resources/> > </rm> > </cluster> > > I started iscsi, cman, clvmd, gfs2 and rgmanager. When I'm > disconnecting a > node, the second node can't work with the same filesystem: any > attempt to > open some file just waits. But when I'm reconnecting the node back, > files > are opening and all is working. > > I'm sorry if it's a noob's question, but why does it ignore "<cman > two_node="1" expected_votes="1"/>"? > > Thank you! > > -- > V.Melnik > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > > > > > -- > esta es mi vida e me la vivo hasta que dios quiera > > -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.ca/w/ What if the cure for cancer is trapped in the mind of a person without access to education? -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster