[Linux-cluster] Problem with cluster nodes communication

Jonathan E Brassow jbrassow at redhat.com
Thu Oct 28 15:31:34 UTC 2004


Note that a two node cluster is a special case, and you will need to:

<Dave Teigland's message>

...following the info under "Two node clusters" in this doc?

http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/doc/usage.txt

namely,

   <cman two_node="1" expected_votes="1">
   </cman>

</Dave Teigland message>


  brassow


On Oct 28, 2004, at 7:03 AM, Arnaud Gauthier wrote:

> Status:
>
> I have reduced my cluster to 2 nodes,
> Cleaned up all previous install of gfs,
> re-compiled and installed kernel 2.6.9,
> re-compiled and installed gfs
>
> Still the same problem. Is it because I am using eth1 for cluster
> communication ? I was using broadcast before on eth1.
>
> Here is my cluster.conf:
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <cluster name="tfsm" config_version="1">
>   <cman>
>   </cman>
>   <nodes>
>     <node name="l1_oas56_a" votes="1">
>       <fence>
>         <method name="MCdata">
>           <device name="switch" port="6"/>
>         </method>
>       </fence>
>     </node>
>     <node name="l1_oas56_b" votes="1">
>       <fence>
>         <method name="MCdata">
>           <device name="switch" port="7"/>
>         </method>
>       </fence>
>     </node>
>   </nodes>
>   <fence_devices>
>     <device name="switch" agent="fence_mcdata" ipaddr="192.168.10.208"
> login="Administrator" passwd="xxxxxx"/>
>   </fence_devices>
> </cluster>
>
> Any idea ? I am lost...
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> Arnaud Gauthier
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