[Pacemaker] getting started
Frank DiMeo
Frank.DiMeo at bigbandnet.com
Wed Nov 18 22:00:46 UTC 2009
Again, thanks.
1) When I restart all the nodes in my cluster, I don't see my previous configuration come back, which is why I was wondering about the persistence. The was a restart them is by running /etc/init.d/openais stop on both nodes, then running /etc/init.d/openais start on both nodes. When the DC is finally elected..there are no resources configured...
-Frank
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From: hj lee [mailto:kerdosa at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 4:57 PM
To: pacemaker at oss.clusterlabs.org
Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] getting started
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Frank DiMeo <Frank.DiMeo at bigbandnet.com> wrote:
Thanks for you response, some comments:
1) So, if we cannot load a persistent configuration after a restart of the all nodes in the cluster, how does one automatically configure an (rebooted) unattended cluster with a known set of resources? Is it expected that a person will reconfigure a cluster if it were to all nodes in the cluster were to reboot?
You don't have to reload it. The cluster configuration is saved in /var/lib/heartbeat/crm/crm-xx.raw and it survives across reboot.
2) If I'm trying to reduce the DC election time during a complete cluster reboot, so how can I load the dc-deadtime before a DC is elected?
When you configure a cluster initially, just set the dc-deadtime, it will be persistent.
3) Thanks, that's was the problem
4) I'm sure your method will work, but the syntax that I used is right out of the documentation for pacemaker (example 6.16 of Pacemaker 1.0, Configuration explained"), so I don't see what's wrong with it. Regardless, I'll use your method.
Oh, well. That's why we are here to catch a bug!
Thanks
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