[Pacemaker] Clustering of Two virtual machines hosted on different physical servers
ecfgijn
pradeep.a.kumar at ericsson.com
Thu Sep 6 07:04:45 UTC 2012
Hi ,
Thx , below mentioned problem has been solved , but when i try to
configure Active/Active clustering in centos-6.2 using gfs2 file system
but i stuck in installing
dlm and kernel-module-extra, i have done lot of googling but no luck!!
, Any idea how to install same. Is there any documentation of pacemaker
for centos-6.2
Regards
Pradeep Kumar
(7838300586)
On 09/05/2012 10:46 AM, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
>> Hi All ,
>>
>> I am trying to configure clustering of two virtual machines( Centos-6.2
>> ,KVM hypervisor). Both the machines are running on different VLAN's i.e
>> both machines have different gateway.
>>
>> My doubt : Is it necessary that both the VM's should be on the same
>> VLAN and should have same gateway ? to configure clustering. If it is
>> not , then what changes need to be done on VMs so that we can do the
>> clustering.
> corosync uses multicast paket. so be sure that multicast traffic get routed
> correctly between your networks. As an alternative you could use udp unicast
> as a transort. Please see man corosync.conf the the unicast option.
>
>> when i run the below command on both VMs , then i get output
>>
>> [root at node1 ~]# corosync-cfgtool -s
>> Printing ring status.
>> Local node ID 16777343
>> RING ID 0
>> id = 127.0.0.1
>> status = ring 0 active with no faults
>>
>> As per the the documentation , i should get static ip address instead of
>> the localhost address , same is happening on both VMs , Can you guys
>> suggests what can be done so that my both nodes join the cluster.
> configure corosync correctly. Than it will find your interface.
>
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