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
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.
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On Mar 23, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Gregg Stock wrote:
> I'm have some "interesting"
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
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
Hi Andrew,
It did not send me a message that it was being stopped. Is there something
wrong with my MailTo configuration?
Thanks,
Andrew
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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
>
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
Signed-off-by: dann frazier
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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
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
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
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