[Ocfs-users] cluster with 2 nodes - heartbeat problem fencing
g.digiambelardini at fabaris.it
g.digiambelardini at fabaris.it
Wed Mar 5 06:28:46 PST 2008
Hi,
now the problem is different,
this is My cluster.conf:
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node:
ip_port = 7777
ip_address = 1.1.1.1
number = 0
name = virtual1
cluster = ocfs2
node:
ip_port = 7777
ip_address = 1.1.1.2
number = 1
name = virtual2
cluster = ocfs2
cluster:
node_count = 2
name = ocfs2
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now seems the one of the cluster is a master, or better the virtual1 is a
master, so when we shutdown the heartbeat interface ( eth0 - with partition
mounted ) on the virtual1, the virtual2 gone in kernel panic. Instead if we
shutdown the eth0 on virtual2, virtual1 work well.
some body can help us?
obviously if we reboot any server, so the partition gone unmounted before
network gone down, avery thing work well.
THANKS
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From: g.digiambelardini at fabaris.it
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Date: 05/03/2008 13.51
Subject: [Ocfs-users] cluster with 2 nodes - heartbeat problem fencing
Hi to all, this is My first time on this mailinglist.
I have a problem with Ocfs2 on Debian etch 4.0
I'd like when a node go down or freeze without unmount the ocfs2 partition
the heartbeat not fence the server that work well ( kernel panic ).
I'd like disable or heartbeat or fencing. So we can work also with only 1
node.
Thanks
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