[Pacemaker] Trouble getting two node cluster to failover when network lost
Stefan Bauer
stefan.bauer at cubewerk.de
Wed Mar 19 18:17:44 UTC 2014
If you dont care about the second nics status, why do you even use it redundant?
Stefan
> Am 19.03.2014 um 19:13 schrieb "Aaron Wilson" <awilson at nautilusgrp.com>:
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> Hello,
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> This is my first post and I am new to HA clusters. Let me start by thanking everyone for their contributions to such a great project.
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> I am really hoping to get pointed in the right direction so I can stop with the guessing.
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> On Ubuntu 12.04 I am using corosync, cman and pacemaker I have two servers each with 2 nics. Both servers are identical, having each of their nics on the same respective subnets.
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> When the master server fails completely, the Virtual IPs are taken over by the failover server (works as expected). What I want is to failover when connectivity is lost on either of the nics, not just when the all communication to the master server fails.
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> Not sure if this configuration is done on the Corosync as in Redundant Ring, or the pacemaker side. I have tried several configurations with no difference. I even tried using the RA ethmonitor, but it fails to start the monitor.
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> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks You,
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> Aaron
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