Re: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test

2011-02-28 Thread Robert van Leeuwen
> The question is, is it possible to all server to be part of the same > cluster with completely different roles running completly different > services, all managed by the same corosync settings. Then i would never > lose quorum. Arthur, Yes, you can combine different resources in a single cluste

Re: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test

2011-02-28 Thread Robert van Leeuwen
-Original message- To: pacema...@clusterlabs.org; From: florin Sent: Mon 28-02-2011 11:25 Subject:Re: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test > Now I have the following question > How would look the commands to set up this three IP's (especially I need a

Re: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test

2011-02-28 Thread florin
Robert van Leeuwen writes: Hi Arthur. My case is similar but I need a little extra help. > > I have two nodes. > > > > Node1 (192.168.0.1) > > Node2 (192.168.0.2) > > > > I want a failover ipaddress (192.168.0.3), so that when Node1 is up it has > > eth0:0 with 192.168.0.3. > > And if Node1

Re: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test

2011-02-27 Thread Arthur B. Olsen
>-Original message- >To:pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org; >From:Arthur B. Olsen >Sent:Sat 26-02-2011 13:58 >Subject: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test >> Im a Pacemaker newbie. I have read the docs and googled some around. >>But still >> i

Re: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test

2011-02-26 Thread Robert van Leeuwen
-Original message- To: pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org; From: Arthur B. Olsen Sent: Sat 26-02-2011 13:58 Subject:[Pacemaker] Help for my first test > Im a Pacemaker newbie. I have read the docs and googled some around. But > still > i can't connect the dot

Re: [Pacemaker] Help for my first test

2011-02-26 Thread Michael Schwartzkopff
On Saturday 26 February 2011 13:52:01 Arthur B. Olsen wrote: > Im a Pacemaker newbie. I have read the docs and googled some around. But > still i can't connect the dots. > > I have two nodes. > > Node1 (192.168.0.1) > Node2 (192.168.0.2) > > I want a failover ipaddress (192.168.0.3), so that whe

[Pacemaker] Help for my first test

2011-02-26 Thread Arthur B. Olsen
Im a Pacemaker newbie. I have read the docs and googled some around. But still i can't connect the dots. I have two nodes. Node1 (192.168.0.1) Node2 (192.168.0.2) I want a failover ipaddress (192.168.0.3), so that when Node1 is up it has eth0:0 with 192.168.0.3. And if Node1 fails, Node2 get