map your ip cluster to hostname using /etc/hosts and try to use an
example like this
http://clusterlabs.org/doc/fr/Pacemaker/1.1-pcs/html/Clusters_from_Scratch/_sample_corosync_configuration.html

2015-04-25 12:19 GMT+02:00 Patrick Zwahlen <p...@navixia.com>:
>> Are you sure your cluster hostnames are ok?
>>
>> get_node_name: Could not obtain a node name for corosync nodeid 2
>
> (Confused with pacemaker<->clusterlabs mailinglists. Sorry for the
> double-post)
>
> Cluster works perfectly on CentOS 7.0, even though I have these logs as
> well. Might be due to corosync.conf (attached) containing only IP (generated
> by pcs)
>
> Regards, Patrick
>
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