Hi Everyone,
Thank you very much for your help !
I will follow clusterlabs.org's quickstart guide. :)
Thanachit W.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 2:10 AM, emmanuel segura wrote:
> So Document examples for redhat 6 made it with Redhat 7 :)
>
> 2014-06-16 19:58 GMT+02:00 Thanachit Wichianchai <
> than
So Document examples for redhat 6 made it with Redhat 7 :)
2014-06-16 19:58 GMT+02:00 Thanachit Wichianchai :
> Hi, It is EL 6.5. For Version: 1.1.10-5.el7-9abe687 it is the output posted
> in redhat document. --
> https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/
Hi, It is EL 6.5. For Version: 1.1.10-5.el7-9abe687 it is the output posted in
redhat document. --
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Configuring_the_Red_Hat_High_Availability_Add-On_with_Pacemaker/ap-configfile-HAAR.html
Thank you very much.
The subject says 6.5, so we need Thanachit to clarify.
If EL7, then no, there is no cman. You can use pcsd to form the cluster
initially, but also, that version should not attempt to start cman at
all, so I am still thinking it is RHEL/CentOS 6.
On 16/06/14 12:20 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:
>From the previous output i seen this "Version: 1.1.10-5.el7-9abe687",
so my question is "cman is used on redhat7?"
2014-06-16 18:10 GMT+02:00 Digimer :
> You need to setup a skeleton cluster.conf file. You can use the 'ccs' tool,
> here is an example (I use for my cluster, adjust the names to sui
And you have to manually copy /etc/cluster/cluster.conf from the first
node to the others...
On 16/06/14 17:10, Digimer wrote:
> You need to setup a skeleton cluster.conf file. You can use the 'ccs'
> tool, here is an example (I use for my cluster, adjust the names to
> suit):
>
> ccs -f /etc/clus
You need to setup a skeleton cluster.conf file. You can use the 'ccs'
tool, here is an example (I use for my cluster, adjust the names to suit):
ccs -f /etc/cluster/cluster.conf --createcluster an-anvil-04
ccs -f /etc/cluster/cluster.conf --setcman two_node="1" expected_votes="1"
ccs -f /etc/clu
If you are using redhat 7, you sould use corosync+pacemaker as cluster stack
2014-06-16 13:13 GMT+02:00 Thanachit Wichianchai :
> Hello Pacemaker guys,
>
> I am doing a proof of concept of active/passive HA cluster on RHEL 6.5
> Since the customer who I am working for will finally get support f
Hello Pacemaker guys,
I am doing a proof of concept of active/passive HA cluster on RHEL 6.5
Since the customer who I am working for will finally get support from Red
Hat. Therefore, I am trying to comply with Red Hat Documentation.
as stated in several places that on RHEL 6.5 - pacemaker is now s