[Pacemaker] named

Gregg Stock gregg at damagecontrolusa.com
Wed Jun 5 12:28:07 EDT 2013


I'm using dnsmasq as an LSB resource to provide a cluster dns server. I 
have a resource group that contains the floating ip address and the 
dnsmasq resource so they move together.

I have not tried to use BIND.

-Gregg Stock
On 6/5/2013 11:30 AM, paul wrote:
> Hi. I have followed the Clusters from scratch PDF and have a working two
> node active passive cluster with ClusterIP, WebDataClone,WebFS and
> WebSite working. I am using BIND DNS to direct my websites to the
> cluster address. When I perform a failover which works ok I have to
> restart BIND on the now active node since the ClusterIP wasn't available
> on this node when BIND originally started even though I have listen-to
> the ClusterIP listed in my named.conf. I need DNS to also be part of the
> cluster! There is ocf:redhat:named.sh listed but I have no idea how to
> incorporate this into my cluster. I have tried pcs resource create Named
> ocf:redhat:named.sh configfile="/var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf" op
> monitor interval=30s but I seem to have a basename:missing operand and
> an invalid Name Of Service. Could someone tell me what the create
> command should be? Thanks. Paul
>
>
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