Hi -- new updates and questions :) 1. got corosync to work - do not know how - uninstalled heartbeat and installed corosync. !!! 2. I created ip_addres2 resource -- looks good i can migrate it easily - but the issue is when the other node gets unplugged - it does not migrate or move to the node that is up by itself - i played with the settings and googled the hell out of it - no luck ? what is the magic setting ? 3. i run the mc on the other node as well - but it looks like it creates another cluster ?? is there a trick to running it on another node ? 4. i am trying to create mysql and apache in a group and making it dependent on the ipaddress2 resource, is that the way to go ? or create seperate resources dependent on ip_address2 ?? 5. I turned off STONITH - because i do not have any devices that support it - do i have to turn off fencing options as well?
thanks -mjh On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Gilles Mocellin <gilles.mocel...@free.fr> wrote: > Le Wednesday 26 October 2011 06:06:57 Joey L, vous avez écrit : >> Hey Gilles - I got it to somewhat work !!!! > > Yeah ! > >> I tried it with heartbeat under debian and I actually got to see the >> machines online and talking to each other!!! >> What a struggle - but do see the beauty of mc --- but i got it to work >> with heartbeat and not pacemaker/corosync. >> Is there a down side to this ? > > If it's working, it's good ! > heratbeat will be phased out in futur release in favor of corosync, but you > have some time. > >> i was looking to failover services such as dns,ip,apache,mysql,asterisk,nfs >> ?? i have been googling some sites to find out more about the >> configuration and how to make it work for me. >> anything you can point me to would be helpful. > > First, look at OCF resource already available here : > /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/ > You can browse resource agents in drbd-mc. > > I see apache, IPaddr(2), mysql, nfsserver. > For dns (bind ?) and asterisk, if their init script is LSB compliant (supports > start, stop and status), you can use them directly as a resource. > >> i will go back over your mails in the morning - it is midnight..and >> just exhausted. >> thanks for your help. > > No problem. > [...] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cak3er7uhtv1fck74236i_y-gzemv9adbupfeg+ngej_bfqf...@mail.gmail.com