[Linux-cluster] Cluster not starting backup after reboot

James Wilson jwilson at transolutions.net
Tue Sep 11 13:18:08 UTC 2007


I think I have the wrong syntax for fencing xen. Do I add <fence_xvmd/> 
to the config file or <xvmd/>?

Roger Peña wrote:
> --- James Wilson <jwilson at transolutions.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> When I remove the xen domU's from the configuration
>> everything comes up 
>> fine. Should the domU's be apart of their own
>> cluster? But then I 
>> wouldn't be able to mount gfs from the dom0 right?
>>     
> if you remove the 2 domU, then your cluster will be
> quorate with the other 2 nodes but
> if you add the 2 domUs, _and_ none of then join the
> cluster, the cluster will not be quorate :-(
>
> I sujest adding one-by-one domUs, because if you add
> just one domU to the cluster, it become a 3 node
> cluster and will quorated with just 2 nodes (the old
> ones), ultil your 1es domU join succefully the cluster
> don try to add the second domU.
>
>  
> check the firewall of the domUs (comunications between
> the nodes)
>
> cu
> roger
>
>
>   
>> smeacham at charter.net wrote:
>>     
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Lon Hohberger <lhh at redhat.com>
>>>
>>> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:43:25 
>>> To:jwilson at transolutions.net,linux clustering
>>>       
>> <linux-cluster at redhat.com>
>>     
>>> Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Cluster not starting
>>>       
>> backup after reboot
>>     
>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 02:44:10PM -0500, James
>>>       
>> Wilson wrote:
>>     
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> I had 2 host cluster up and going over the
>>>>         
>> weekend. I came in today and 
>>     
>>>> shutdown the cluster and added 2 more hosts to my
>>>>         
>> current cluster. The 
>>     
>>>> new hosts are xen domU's. When I rebooted
>>>>         
>> everything the cluster will 
>>     
>>>> not come back up. And my /var/log/messeges file
>>>>         
>> has a lot of these 
>>     
>>>> errors below. Does anyone know why I would be
>>>>         
>> getting these errors now? 
>>     
>>>> Any help is appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> ccsd[8297]: Cluster is not quorate.  Refusing
>>>>         
>> connection.
>>     
>>>> ccsd[8297]: Error while processing connect:
>>>>         
>> Connection refused
>>     
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> You need at least 3 nodes online and the
>>>       
>> configuration file version #
>>     
>>> matching on all of them.  I'd start checking
>>>       
>> there.
>>     
>>> -- Lon
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
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