You should look for qdisk now.I hope this will be helpful.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Jatin Davey <jashokda@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes , I did restart it.
On 4/27/2015 11:31 AM, emmanuel segura wrote:
did you restarted the cluster after added the delay parameter? 2015-04-27 7:49 GMT+02:00 Jatin Davey <jashokda@xxxxxxxxx>:Ok , i tried with delay but it has not helped. I guess i have to try using quorum disk now. Thanks Jatin On 4/24/2015 7:06 PM, Vijay Kakkar wrote: You may need to delay the fencing ( delay=seconds ) or use quorum disk if delaying the fencing doesn't help. On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Jatin Davey <jashokda@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Here is my cluster.conf file ************************ <?xml version="1.0"?> <cluster config_version="4" name="****"> <clusternodes> <clusternode name="node-103" nodeid="1"> <fence> <method name="Method01"> <device name="node-103"/> </method> </fence> </clusternode> <clusternode name="node-105" nodeid="2"> <fence> <method name="Method02"> <device name="node-105"/> </method> </fence> </clusternode> </clusternodes> <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/> <fencedevices> <fencedevice agent="fence_ipmilan" auth="password" ipaddr="x.x.x.x" lanplus="on" login="admin" name="node-103" passwd="*****" privlvl="ADMINISTRATOR"/> <fencedevice agent="fence_ipmilan" auth="password" ipaddr="x.x.x.x" lanplus="on" login="admin" name="node-105" passwd="******" privlvl="ADMINISTRATOR"/> </fencedevices> <fence_daemon post_join_delay="120"/> <rm> <resources> <netfs export="/test" force_unmount="1" fstype="nfs" host="x.x.x.x" mountpoint="/test/test/test" name="test123"/> <ip address="x.x.x.x" sleeptime="5"/> <script file="/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/xx.sh" name="xxxx"/> </resources> <failoverdomains> <failoverdomain name="Failover01" nofailback="1" ordered="1"> <failoverdomainnode name="node-103" priority="1"/> <failoverdomainnode name="node-105" priority="2"/> </failoverdomain> </failoverdomains> <service domain="Failover01" name="Service01" recovery="relocate"> <ip ref="x.x.x.x"/> <netfs ref="test123"/> <script ref="xxxx"/> </service> </rm> </cluster> On 4/24/2015 6:01 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:please share your cluster config, maybe in this way someone can help you. 2015-04-24 14:12 GMT+02:00 Jatin Davey <jashokda@xxxxxxxxx>:Hi I am using a two node cluster using RHEL 6.5. I have a very fundamental question. For the two node cluster to work , Is it mandatory that both the nodes are "online" and communicating with each other ? What i can see is that if there is communication failure between them then either both the nodes are fenced or the cluster gets into a "stopped" state (Seen from output of clustat command). Apologies if my questions are naive. I am just starting to work with RHEL cluster add-on. Thanks Jatin -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster-- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster-- Cheers Vijay Kakkar - RHC{E,SS,VA,DS,A,I,X} Techgrills Systems Pvt. Ltd. 011-46521313 | +919999103657 http://www.techgrills.com http://lnkd.in/bnj2VUU -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster
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