Re: [Pacemaker] Dnsmasq

2012-03-23 Thread Trevor Hemsley
I'd guess that your replies are going back with the wrong source IP address on them and the Windows clients are being picky about accepting them. Perhaps you need to investigate ocf:heartbeat:IPsrcaddr On 24/03/12 01:35, Gregg Stock wrote: > I'm have some "interesting" behavior with a pacemaker m

Re: [Pacemaker] Dnsmasq

2012-03-23 Thread David Coulson
Did dnsmasq log that it is listening on the cluster address? You could try adding an iptables nat rule to the box and see if that works. Nat the cluster address for port 53 to the local server ip. Sent from my iPad On Mar 23, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Gregg Stock wrote: > I'm have some "interesting"

[Pacemaker] Dnsmasq

2012-03-23 Thread Gregg Stock
I'm have some "interesting" behavior with a pacemaker managed DNS server. Here is the basic setup: primitive p_dnsmasq lsb:dnsmasq \ op monitor interval="60s" timeout="30s" primitive p_ip_dnsmasq ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \ params ip="192.168.1.250" cidr_netmask="24" \ op mo

Re: [Pacemaker] Resource-level fencing without stonith?

2012-03-23 Thread Lajos Pajtek
Using IPMI was also my first idea, but the LOM interfaces are (for security reasons) on a different LAN and there is no route to them. Thanks for pointing me to the existing sg_persist RA. Also it seems that the author intended to use prout types 1 or 3. I thought of using 5 (write exclusive, r

Re: [Pacemaker] Always Run Clone Resource

2012-03-23 Thread Andrew Martin
Hi Andrew, It did not send me a message that it was being stopped. Is there something wrong with my MailTo configuration? Thanks, Andrew - Original Message - From: "Andrew Beekhof" To: "The Pacemaker cluster resource manager" Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 9:25:55 PM Subj

Re: [Pacemaker] Resource-level fencing without stonith?

2012-03-23 Thread Florian Haas
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Lajos Pajtek wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am building a two-node, active-standby cluster with shared storage. I think > I got the basic primitives right, but fencing, implemented using SCSI > persistent reservations, gives me some headache.First, I am unable to get >

[Pacemaker] Resource-level fencing without stonith?

2012-03-23 Thread Lajos Pajtek
Hi, I am building a two-node, active-standby cluster with shared storage. I think I got the basic primitives right, but fencing, implemented using SCSI persistent reservations, gives me some headache.First, I am unable to get stonith:fence_scsi work on RH/CentOS 6. (Using the sg_persist utili

[Pacemaker] [PATCH] Fix typo: s/Corsync/Corosync/

2012-03-23 Thread dann frazier
Signed-off-by: dann frazier --- .../en-US/Ch-Active-Active.txt |2 +- doc/Clusters_from_Scratch/it-IT/Ch-Intro.po|2 +- doc/Clusters_from_Scratch/pot/Ch-Active-Active.pot |2 +- doc/Clusters_from_Scratch/ro-RO/Ap-Cman.po |2 +- .../ro-RO/Ch-Acti

Re: [Pacemaker] MySQL HA with pacemaker and DRBD - How to monitor mysql service

2012-03-23 Thread coma
it's done, Here is the log from the second node, thank for your help, it very apreciated!: Mar 23 13:54:53 node2 attrd: [3102]: info: find_hash_entry: Creating hash entry for last-failure-mysqld Mar 23 13:54:53 node2 attrd: [3102]: info: attrd_perform_update: Delaying operation last-failure-mysql

Re: [Pacemaker] MySQL HA with pacemaker and DRBD - How to monitor mysql service

2012-03-23 Thread emmanuel segura
The first thing you can do it's eliminate this "location master-prefer-node-1 Cluster-VIP 25: node1" because you have your virtual in group and i would like to see the log from the second node Thanks :-) Il giorno 23 marzo 2012 13:42, coma ha scritto: > Thank you for your responses, > > i have

Re: [Pacemaker] MySQL HA with pacemaker and DRBD - How to monitor mysql service

2012-03-23 Thread coma
Thank you for your responses, i have fixed my migration-treshold problem with lsb:mysqld ressource (i can see migration-threshold=2 with crm_mon failcounts so its ok) bu failover still doesn't work when mysql fail (but work fine when node fail or standby). So i've tried with the ocf ressource agen

[Pacemaker] native-color group-color

2012-03-23 Thread sinchb
what is the difference between "native-color" and "group/colone-color"?___ Pacemaker mailing list: Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.cl

[Pacemaker] High Performance High Availability Guide: new community documentation project

2012-03-23 Thread Florian Haas
Hi everyone, for those interested in contributing to a community documentation project focusing on performance optimization in high availability clusters, please take a look at the following URLs: https://github.com/fghaas/hp-ha-guide (GitHub repo) http://www.hastexo.com/node/173 (blog post -- fe