>>> Gourav Jain <[email protected]> schrieb am 08.09.2014 um 14:25 in Nachricht <CAGgcjOKS6f7mCRv1hENkUJoOibgkx5NEGjbp3UqDLAEAtvEA=q...@mail.gmail.com>:
(This message was delayed significantly!) I guess as sbd is designed to work completely independent of a network (or at least of the main network), it doesn't care about IP addresses and /etc/hosts... > Hi, > > I have setup a two-node cluster on Ubuntu 12.04 with > cman-corosync-pacemaker. For stonith, I am using SBD fencing. To keep the > corosync communication separate from regular network traffic, I made > following entries on my nodes in the /etc/hosts file: > 192.168.0.1 ubuntua > 192.168.0.2 ubuntub > and used ubuntua and ubuntub as the node names in my cluster.conf. Although > this works to keep the cluster traffic separate, I can't get sbd to > recognize these dummy names. I tried using "allocate <ubuntua/ubuntub>" and > then using "sbd -n" option to force sbd to watch for ubuntua/b, but it > doesn't work. sbd list command still shows sbd creating slots for actual > hostnames and a test message sent to a dummy hostname does not get sent to > the respective node. > > Does anyone know, how to make "-n" option work in sdb? > > Regards, > Gourav > _______________________________________________ > Linux-HA mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha > See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
