2010/1/29 <renayama19661...@ybb.ne.jp>: > Hi Andrew, > >> > Could you possibly retest with debug on? >> Please wait.... > > I confirmed it in Pacemaker-1-0-9287969750e1 again. > I attached the debug log.
Could you perhaps try with only a single ring? It shouldn't make a difference but one never knows... Almost certainly its a network issue... perhaps VMware's host-only NICs don't do broadcast properly? It might be worth trying a different virtual NIC type. SELinux could conceivably be doing something too. Perhaps try disabling that and see if it helps. If you start corosync on another node will the two nodes see each other? Here's one of my clusters with a single-node: ============ Last updated: Thu Feb 4 13:24:18 2010 Stack: openais Current DC: pcmk-1 - partition WITHOUT quorum Version: 1.1.0-4cdb459f017f10531226ba7b5bf56cbc774fb1f7 4 Nodes configured, 4 expected votes 10 Resources configured. ============ Online: [ pcmk-1 ] OFFLINE: [ pcmk-2 pcmk-3 pcmk-4 ] Clone Set: Fencing Started: [ pcmk-1 ] Stopped: [ FencingChild:1 FencingChild:2 FencingChild:3 ] _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker