Am 23.11.2011 14:24 schrieb "Michel van Deventer" :
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> Hi,
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> Did you configure corosync ?
> Normally corosync starts pacemaker, which in turn starts the heartbeat
> deamons.
> But you have to configure the latter using for example a pcmk file with
> configuration in /etc/corosync/conf.d/ (from t
Hi,
Did you configure corosync ?
Normally corosync starts pacemaker, which in turn starts the heartbeat
deamons.
But you have to configure the latter using for example a pcmk file with
configuration in /etc/corosync/conf.d/ (from the top of my head).
I normally use :
http://www.clusterlabs.org/do
Hello all,
I am trying to create a corosync/pacemaker cluster using CentOS 6.0.
However, I'm having a great deal of difficulty doing so.
Corosync has a valid configuration file and an authkey has been generated.
When I run /etc/init.d/corosync I see that only corosync is started.
>From experienc
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