[Pacemaker] new in list - corosync failover problem

Andreas Kurz andreas.kurz at linbit.com
Mon Aug 16 11:27:03 EDT 2010


hello,

On 2010-08-16 04:30, Emanuel dos Reis Rodrigues wrote:
> hello all,
>
> I has beens installed a pacemaker with corosync cluster with 2 nodes,
> and one resource to ip failover follow instructions from:
> http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Debian_Lenny_HowTo
>
>
> When I put the node01 in stanby, the services go to node02, but if I
> stop corosync the resources stop too ...
>
> I thing in the quorum problem, because has two nodes ... then I config
> to ignore quorum policy and nothing ...
>
> I add third node and continue .. the same problem ... the service not
> failover.
>
> follow my configuration:
>
>
> debian01:~# crm configure show
> node debian01 \
> attributes standby="off"
> node debian02 \
> attributes standby="off"
> node debian03
> primitive failover-ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
> params ip="192.168.188.100" \
> op monitor interval="10s" \
> meta target-role="Started"
> location cli-prefer-failover-ip failover-ip \
> rule $id="cli-prefer-rule-failover-ip" inf: #uname eq debian01
> property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
> dc-version="1.0.9-unknown" \
> cluster-infrastructure="openais" \
> expected-quorum-votes="3" \
> stonith-enabled="false" \
> symmetric-cluster="false" \

tried symmetric-cluster="true"?

> no-quorum-policy="ignore"
>
>
> tanks,
>
>

Regards,
Andreas






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