[ClusterLabs] Corosync on a home network

J Martin Rushton martinrushton56 at btinternet.com
Mon Sep 11 22:38:16 UTC 2017


I've had it switched off over the last week whilst I've been trying to
sort this out, but forgot tonight.  It must be the combination of
setting multicast_querier and stopping the firewall that is needed.  I
can now see:

Quorum information
------------------
Date:             Mon Sep 11 23:20:15 2017
Quorum provider:  corosync_votequorum
Nodes:            4
Node ID:          1
Ring ID:          1/31156
Quorate:          Yes

Votequorum information
----------------------
Expected votes:   4
Highest expected: 4
Total votes:      4
Quorum:           3
Flags:            Quorate

Membership information
----------------------
    Nodeid      Votes Name
         1          1 192.168.1.2 (local)
         2          1 192.168.1.51
         3          1 192.168.1.52
         4          1 192.168.1.53

which is what I wanted.

Thank you very much, I can go on to build the filesystem now.
Martin

On 11/09/17 23:14, Leon Steffens wrote:
> Is the firewalld service running?  Just did a quick test on my Centos 7 installation and by default SSH is allowed through the firewall, but corosync cannot connect to the other nodes.
> 
> Try: systemctl stop firewalld.service

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