[Linux-cluster] Basic Active Active File Server

Jason Fitzpatrick jayfitzpatrick at gmail.com
Mon Jun 21 16:11:24 UTC 2010


Hi Paul..

I have done a crm_tool leave force on the nodes in an attempt to get
them to join back in, but they simply form a cluster on their own. I
have asked about the igmp and have been told that it is not running on
the network,

Since this is a test system I have built it on ESX, one node in each
of our datacenters, I am now moving both of the nodes to the same ESX
server and will try again.

Jay

On 21 June 2010 16:50, Paul Morgan <jumanjiman at gmail.com> wrote:
> By "cannot join", do you mean the logs actually report "failed to join" or
> do they join, then one gets fenced?
>
> If the latter, ask your network team if they're using igmp snoop and/or igmp
> query. If so, it's likely they only do igmp v2 and you'll need to force v2
> on your interfaces via sysctl.conf.  current kernels default to v3.
>
> -paul
>
> On Jun 21, 2010 11:13 AM, "Jason Fitzpatrick" <jayfitzpatrick at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I am having no end of trouble getting a basic Active Active Cluster
>> working. at the moment it is in test / proof of concept and has manual
>> fencing in place but I cannot for the life of me get the 2 nodes to
>> join to the one cluster (they both report joined in crm_tool status
>> but only to a local clustered instance if that makes any sence)
>>
>> I have tried to use luci and system-config-cluster to get this up and
>> running and have been at it over a week, the network guys swear that
>> there is nothing blocking multicast traffic between them and the
>> firewalls have been disabled (they are on the same VLAN but connected
>> to different switches) servers have been rebuilt and have RHEL 5.5
>> installed
>>
>> Shared Storage is being provided by an Active Active DRBD setup
>> (tested and working)
>>
>> I have attached a copy of my cluster.conf
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Jay
>>
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>>
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