[Pacemaker] Each node creates its own cluster

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Fri Jul 30 02:30:55 EDT 2010


Its almost always a firewall issue.
Is iptables running?

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Vogelsang, Andreas
<a.vogelsang at uni-muenster.de> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> we are going to set up a cluster with openSUSE 11.2 and pacemaker /
> corosync.
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> We’ve installed the software and configured it like it’s explained in the
> Book “Clusterbau: Hochverfügbarkeit mit pacemaker, OpenAIS, heartbeat und
> LVS” by Mr. Schwartzkopff. But in the corosync.conf we can’t use the time
> 2500ms for “consensus”. This creates an error when we start corosync. We
> must use a value which is 1.2 X higher than the time for “token”.
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> But now to the main problem. We’ve got three Nodes with openSUSE 11.2 and
> every Node is the DC of his own Cluster. In the GUI we only can see the Node
> and a “cibadmin -Q” shows us this information (file is attached).
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> We’ve also deleted the CIB with the command “cibadmin -E --force” . But the
> only thing what is changing is the CIB epoch.
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> How we can add the nodes to one cluster?
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> Is it because the consensus time in the corosync.conf?
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> Attached you find the corosync.conf and the cibadmin.xml which is generated
> with the command “cibadmin –Q > cibadmin.xml”
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> ---
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
>
> Andreas Vogelsang
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