[Pacemaker] override node name when using cman
Andrew Beekhof
andrew at beekhof.net
Wed Aug 29 12:00:53 UTC 2012
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:56 AM, Patrick Hemmer <pacemaker at feystorm.net> wrote:
> It looks like when using pacemaker with cman, pacemaker gets the name of the
> node from the <clusternode> 'name' attribute. Is there any way to override
> this?
Basically no. Nodes need to be addressable by whatever name is supplied.
>
> If the node has multiple interfaces, I may want corosync to use an interface
> other than the node's main interface as the main interface for communication
> (like if I had a crossover cable between nodes). If I use the IP of the
> second interface then pacemaker uses that IP as the node name. If I give the
> second interface a name, it still ends up using that name instead of the
> node's real name (`uname -n`).
>
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