[Pacemaker] Two node cluster and no hardware device for stonith.
Andrea
a.bacchi at codices.com
Thu Jan 22 10:08:59 UTC 2015
Michael Schwartzkopff <ms at ...> writes:
>
> Am Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2015, 10:03:38 schrieb E. Kuemmerle:
> > On 21.01.2015 11:18 Digimer wrote:
> > > On 21/01/15 08:13 AM, Andrea wrote:
> > >> > Hi All,
> > >> >
> > >> > I have a question about stonith
> > >> > In my scenarion , I have to create 2 node cluster, but I don't
>
> Are you sure that you do not have fencing hardware? Perhaps you just did nit
> configure it? Please read the manual of you BIOS and check your system
board if
> you have a IPMI interface.
>
> > >> > In my test, when I simulate network failure, split brain occurs, and
> > >> > when
> > >> > network come back, One node kill the other node
> > >> > -log on node 1:
> > >> > Jan 21 11:45:28 corosync [CMAN ] memb: Sending KILL to node 2
> > >> >
> > >> > -log on node 2:
> > >> > Jan 21 11:45:28 corosync [CMAN ] memb: got KILL for node 2
>
> That is how fencing works.
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
>
> Michael Schwartzkopff
>
Hi All
many thanks for your replies.
I will update my scenario to ask about adding some devices for stonith
- Option 1
I will ask for having 2 vmware virtual machine, so i can try fance_vmware
-Option 2
In the project, maybe will need a shared storage. In this case, the shared
storage will be a NAS that a can add to my nodes via iscsi. In this case I
can try fence_scsi
I will write here about news
Many thanks to all for support
Andrea
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