[ClusterLabs] pacemaker remote node ofgline after reboot
Ignazio Cassano
ignaziocassano at gmail.com
Mon May 15 14:07:18 CEST 2017
Hello, the following is the /etc/hosts for all my controllers:
127.0.0.1 localhost
10.102.184.70 tst-controller-01
10.102.184.71 tst-controller-02
10.102.184.72 tst-controller-03
10.102.119.223 iapi-tst-controller-01
10.102.119.224 iapi-tst-controller-02
10.102.119.225 iapi-tst-controller-03
10.102.184.90 compute-0 computenode0
10.102.184.91 compute-1 computenode1
10.102.184.102 tst-rabbit01
10.102.184.103 tst-rabbit02
10.102.184.104 tst-rabbit03
10.102.184.109 tst-swift01
10.102.184.110 tst-swift02
10.102.119.140 tst-mongo-primary
10.102.119.141 tst-mongo-repl1
10.102.119.142 tst-mongo-repl2
10.102.119.143 tst-mongo-repl3
10.102.119.144 tst-mongo-arbiter
10.102.184.96 tst-open-graphite
2017-05-15 14:02 GMT+02:00 Klaus Wenninger <kwenning at redhat.com>:
> On 05/15/2017 01:16 PM, Ignazio Cassano wrote:
> > Hello, cluster-recheck-interval=1min.
> >
> >
> > When I use the sytax:
> > " pcs resource create computenode1 ocf:pacemaker:remote"
> >
> > the name is resolved in /etc/hosts
>
> Just wanted to know if you have it in /etc/hosts ...
>
> >
> > When I use the syntax:
> >
> > pcs resource create computenode1 remote server=10.102.184.91
>
> You can still use the name instead of the resolved IP for server ...
>
> Regards,
> Klaus
>
> >
> > I cannot avoid to resolve it.
> >
> > Regards
> > Ignazio
>
>
>
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