Hi Andreas,

Thanks for your answer firstly.

 As I said before I created sockets using random ports TCP And UDP, both worked 
perfectly in tests with netcat and iperf. 

For sake I also chose all traffic allowed and issue continues.

I am testing using a different distributions to make sure.

Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2012 15:08:34 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Linux-HA] Pacemaker/Corosync issue on Amazon VPC (ec2)

On 06/29/2012 05:22 PM, Heitor Lessa wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  I have installed DRBD+OCFS2 and working Amazon EC2, however as a previous 
> thread suggested we should use Pacemaker in order to get OCFS modified in 
> runtime (modify/del nodes).
>  Pacemaker/corosync and other components were very straight forward 
> installing via Lucid-Cluster and Ubuntu-HA, but at the first steps I 
> experienced some problems with CoroSync regarding network connectivity.
>  Unfortunately, Amazon does not allow Multicast, so I used udpu once it would 
> be the only way to get it working, but when I started I got same error on 
> logs Even with all traffic allowed, no apparmor (ubuntu), no iptables locally 
> at all:
> 
> Jun 29 15:11:11 corosync [TOTEM ] Totem is unable to form a cluster because 
> of an operating system or network fault. The most common cause of this 
> message is that the local firewall is configured improperly.
>  Just for sake, I used iperf and netcat to send UDP packets and it is working 
> fine in several ports, so we can rule out firewall issue.
>  Any thoughts?
 
yes .. security groups, adjustable in your EC2 management console.
 
Regards,
Andreas
 
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