Imho you can use 2 things here: configure a backup communicaton ring (redundant ring) for avoiding a split brain if LAN or WAN links fail + configure a ping resource, to ping your gateway. You can use a location constraint then to avoid your resources from running on the wrong node. Best regards, Hauke --- original message timestamp: Wednesday 20 February 2013 11:55:00 from: ml ml <mliebherr99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> to: discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc: message id: <CANFxOjDot_skhj68FJVOvq3ynBoOqLPxxjRfyUT15tkddErrJQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Hello List, > > i have a two nodes, both have 4 NICs > - 2x WAN (bonding) > - 2x LAN (bonding) > > This is my property configuration: > > property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \ > dc-version="1.0.9-74392a28b7f31d7ddc86689598bd23114f58978b" \ > cluster-infrastructure="openais" \ > expected-quorum-votes="2" \ > stonith-enabled="false" \ > no-quorum-policy="ignore" \ > default-action-timeout="60" \ > last-lrm-refresh="1361196271" > > > How can i now configure corosync to check its other node over WAN and LAN? > > If i now cut of the monitornig link i get a split cluster. Can i > somehow have a two way monitoring way and maybe also ping my gateway > to see if its alone or cut off? > > > Thanks, > Mario > _______________________________________________ > discuss mailing list > discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.corosync.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.corosync.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss