[Pacemaker] trouble with quorum

Andrey Groshev greenx at yandex.ru
Thu May 23 17:49:19 UTC 2013



23.05.2013, 02:51, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
> On 22/05/2013, at 10:25 PM, Groshev Andrey <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>
>>  Hello,
>>
>>  I try build cluster with 2 nodes + one quorum node (without pacemaker).
>
> This is the root of your problem.
>
> Your config has:
>
>>  service {
>>          name: pacemaker
>>          ver: 1
>>  }

Well, I tested and "service version 0" and CMAN - it work.
But I did not find in the documentation description of this option, 
although it was nearly six months each weekday reread "cluster from scratch" and other documens. :)
Where can I find this documentation?

I was still the next question - about hangs elections.
But I read your blog entirely ...
That is, If plugins are buggy and no one to repair them will not, then have three choices:
1. use service version of "0"
2. use CMAN
3. Use corosync 2.x.
I understood you correctly?

> So even though you thought you only started corosync, you also started part of pacemaker.
> Specifically the part of pacemaker that gets loaded into corosync to provides membership and _quorum_ APIs to the other daemons.
>
> The output from corosync-quorumtool is completely irrelevant to pacemaker in this kind of setup.
>
> Since you're on a RHEL derivative, I highly suggest using Pacemaker with CMAN (and updating to 6.4 while you're there :-).
> In this case, the pacemaker daemons DO see the same quorum as corosync-quorumtool and your expectations would be correct.
> snip .....

Unfortunately (or fortunately) I try not to focus on one specific distribution.
I have to work with CentOS, and with many other Linux distributions.
I am interested in your opinion, what will happen to the clusters in openSUSE?

Regards Andrey Groshev.




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