Hi again, I just followed an example @ http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Debian_Lenny_HowTo to add a failover ip <<snip>> crm(config20090726)configure# primitive failover-ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr params ip=10.0.0.21 op monitor interval=10s <<snip>> I don't know why, but failover is working!!! :-) Thanks 2 manfred :) regards, Christian On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 12:33:12 +0000, <c@7bf.de> wrote:
Hi,
setting Quorum Policy to ignore fixed my problem that ALL services are stoppt. But actually there's no failover... someone an other hint for me?
Thanks!
regards, Christian
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 17:39:06 +0100, Manfred Hollstein <manfred@die-hollsteins.de> wrote:
Hi there,
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009, 16:32:59 +0100, c@7bf.de wrote:
Hi out there,
actually I want to create a two node failover cluster.
I know, this is an OpenSUSE Mailinglist and I'm using SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, but it seem's that no one could help me :-/
where did you ask for help? The guys over on the pacemaker mailing list are very helpful!
The shared storage isn't a real shared storage. I sync local harddisks with drbd. The used services are DHCP and DNS. The services are up and running. Migrating services is working perfect.
I created the Cluster using the Cluster-GUI of yast2 and the crm_gui.
My Problem: It seems to be impossible to change the Quorum-Vote from 2 to 1 and because of that all services are stoppt on all servers when one node goes down.
Anyone an Idea?
Sure, quorum cannot work in a 2-node cluster, full-stop! You need to set no-quorum-policy to ignore:
crm configure property no-quorum-policy=ignore
regards, Christian
HTH, cheers.
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