Re: IP Address Failover

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On 07/20/2012 01:42 AM, Yount, William D wrote:
> I am not sure which group to post this to. If this isn’t the right one,
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> I have set up a DRBD cluster for replicating a drbd volume across two
> servers. Each server has its own IP address (10.89.99.31 and
> 10.89.99.32). I also have a collocated IP address (10.89.99.30) used for
> mounting the volume on other computers. I am using cman and pacemaker.
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> I can mount the volume with no issues using 10.89.99.30. When I unplug
> the network cable from my second storage server, the computer will lose
> connectivity to the NFS share, even though the IP address shows it is
> shared. I can still ping 10.89.99.30, but I can’t find the share using
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> showmount -e 10.89.99.30
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> I have attached the cib.xml and cluster.conf files from my drbd cluster.
> I am just looking for a push in the right direction.
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Try the pacemaker list - sounds like a config problem with pacemaker.

Regards
-steve


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