[Pacemaker] Working in virtual environment but not in physical.
Cayab, Jefrey E.
jcayab at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 17:22:38 UTC 2014
Forgot to mention that in my virtual environment, when checking the
multicast, i get this:
netstat -g
IPv6/IPv4 Group Memberships
Interface RefCnt Group
--------------- ------ ---------------------
lo 1 224.0.0.1
eth0 1 239.255.1.178
eth0 1 224.0.0.1
eth1 1 239.255.1.177
eth1 1 224.0.0.1
while in the physical environment where the NICs are bonded, all i get is
this:
netstat -g
IPv6/IPv4 Group Memberships
Interface RefCnt Group
--------------- ------ ---------------------
lo 1 224.0.0.1
eth0 1 224.0.0.1
eth1 1 224.0.0.1
eth2 1 224.0.0.1
eth3 1 224.0.0.1
eth4 1 224.0.0.1
eth5 1 224.0.0.1
Is there a way to make the multicast bind to the bonded interface?
Thanks,
Jef
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:58 AM, Cayab, Jefrey E. <jcayab at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I used the same steps in the attached guide to build the cluster in
> physical environment but when i got to "crm_mon -1", i always get this
> error:
>
> Crm verify: Could not establish cib_ro connection: connection refused (111)
>
> Connection to cluster failed: transport endpoint is not Connected.
>
>
>
> Corosync configuration file is also attached. According to the network team, the private network that I'm using (192.168.1.0/24) doesn't go via firewall.
>
> Please note that I was able to make this work in VMware Fusion; it just don't want to cooperate in physical environment.
>
> Could this be due to network issue on the private network?
>
> I also noticed that with these steps, Pacemaker doesn't start on boot even though Corosync starts fine.
>
> Please let me know if there are missing packages that I need to install.
>
> Appreciate your feedback(s).
>
> Thanks,
> Jef
>
>
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