[Pacemaker] pacemaker with CMAN on RHEL 6.5
emmanuel segura
emi2fast at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 14:16:47 CEST 2014
If you are using redhat 7, you sould use corosync+pacemaker as cluster stack
2014-06-16 13:13 GMT+02:00 Thanachit Wichianchai <thanachit.w at googlemail.com
>:
> 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 supported
> with CMAN stack.
>
> I started configuring things by following steps describe in
> 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
> document. This document provides configuration steps by using pcs command.
> no ccs or crmsh commands at all.
>
> After I have created cluster. I can start cluster services on node1 but
> cannot start it on node2 - there error is /etc/cluster/cluster.conf is not
> there on node2
>
> pcs cluster start
> Starting Cluster...
> Starting cluster:
> Checking if cluster has been disabled at boot... [ OK ]
> Checking Network Manager... [ OK ]
> Global setup... [ OK ]
> Loading kernel modules... [ OK ]
> Mounting configfs... [ OK ]
> Starting cman... xmlconfig cannot find /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
> [FAILED]
> Stopping cluster:
> Leaving fence domain... [ OK ]
> Stopping gfs_controld... [ OK ]
> Stopping dlm_controld... [ OK ]
> Stopping fenced... [ OK ]
> Stopping cman... [ OK ]
> Unloading kernel modules... [ OK ]
> Unmounting configfs... [ OK ]
>
> Error: unable to start cman
>
> pcs cluster status command output on node1 shows "cman" stack
>
> pcs cluster status
> Cluster Status:
> Last updated: Mon Jun 16 15:31:53 2014
> Last change: Mon Jun 16 14:23:04 2014 via crmd on rhcs1.localdomain
> Stack: cman
> Current DC: rhcs1.localdomain - partition with quorum
> Version: 1.1.10-14.el6-368c726
> 2 Nodes configured
> 0 Resources configured
>
> PCSD Status:
> Error: no nodes found in corosync.conf
>
>
> but from the aforementioned document from Red Hat. the stack is corosync.
>
> [root at z1 ~]# *pcs cluster status*
> Cluster Status:
> Last updated: Thu Jul 25 13:01:26 2013
> Last change: Thu Jul 25 13:04:45 2013 via crmd on z2.example.com
> Stack: corosync
> Current DC: z2.example.com (2) - partition with quorum
> Version: 1.1.10-5.el7-9abe687
> 2 Nodes configured
> 0 Resources configured
>
>
> from the 2 incidents above, I am not sure whether I am on the right path.
>
> My PoC objectives are to
>
> 1. configure Active/Passive HA cluster on RHEL 6.5
>
> 2. Get Full Support from Red Hat on both OS and High Availability Add-on
>
> 3. choose HA Cluster software and stacks which has a future. I expect to have more than 5 years support from Red Hat and Community.
>
> I found this quick start guide for redhat on cluster labs http://clusterlabs.org/quickstart-redhat.html
>
> I am not sure whether I should use ccs command to create cluster first and use pcs to manage resource.
>
> on more question, I see corosync will be supported in RHEL7. Can I use only corosync with pacemaker in RHEL 6.5? Will I get support from Red Hat ?
>
> Could you guys please help advise? Thanks a lot.
>
>
>
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