Problems starting up Corosync

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I am having problems bringing up Corosync and hoping someone will see the stupid mistake that I’ve made. I’ve done a lot of searching for the error that I’m seeing, and haven’t found anything other than a reference to the line of the code which produces this error, which concerns me a little.
 
Here’s the corosync.conf file that I’m using:
# Please read the corosync.conf.5 manual page
compatibility: whitetank
 
totem {
                version: 2
                secauth: off
                threads: 0
                interface {
                                ringnumber: 0
                bindnetaddr: 10.47.12.0
                                mcastaddr: 226.94.1.1
                                mcastport: 4000
                                ttl: 1
                }
}
 
logging {
                fileline: off
                to_stderr: no
                to_logfile: yes
                to_syslog: yes
                logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log
                debug: on
                timestamp: on
                logger_subsys {
                                subsys: AMF
                                debug: off
                }
}
 
amf {
                mode: disabled
}
 
And here is corosync.log from start up to the failure lines:
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [MAIN  ] Corosync Cluster Engine ('1.4.1'): started and ready to provide service.
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [MAIN  ] Corosync built-in features: nss dbus rdma snmp
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [MAIN  ] Successfully read main configuration file '/etc/corosync/corosync.conf'.
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] Token Timeout (1000 ms) retransmit timeout (238 ms)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] token hold (180 ms) retransmits before loss (4 retrans)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] join (50 ms) send_join (0 ms) consensus (1200 ms) merge (200 ms)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] downcheck (1000 ms) fail to recv const (2500 msgs)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] seqno unchanged const (30 rotations) Maximum network MTU 1402
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] window size per rotation (50 messages) maximum messages per rotation (17 messages)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] missed count const (5 messages)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] send threads (0 threads)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] RRP token expired timeout (238 ms)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] RRP token problem counter (2000 ms)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] RRP threshold (10 problem count)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] RRP multicast threshold (100 problem count)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] RRP automatic recovery check timeout (1000 ms)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] RRP mode set to none.
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] heartbeat_failures_allowed (0)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] max_network_delay (50 ms)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] HeartBeat is Disabled. To enable set heartbeat_failures_allowed > 0
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] Initializing transport (UDP/IP Multicast).
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] Initializing transmit/receive security: libtomcrypt SOBER128/SHA1HMAC (mode 0).
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [IPC   ] you are using ipc api v2
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] Unable to bind the socket to receive multicast packets: Permission denied (13)
Feb 13 09:45:36 corosync [TOTEM ] Could not set traffic priority: Socket operation on non-socket (88)
 
The last two lines are the source of the problem, at least as far as I can tell. This results in LOTS of these lines as Corosync continues to try working:
Feb 13 09:45:44 corosync [TOTEM ] sendmsg(mcast) failed (non-critical): Socket operation on non-socket (88)
 
I’m hopeful someone will be able to quickly point out the absolutely stupid mistake that I’m making.
 
Thanks so much!
 
Dan Barber
 
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