On 10/16/2011 07:21 AM, Joey L wrote:
> Digimer - thanks for you input - you saved me a ton of time!!!
> I did look at your tutorial -- great stuff BTW.
Thank you. :)
> I thought fencing was an option because I setup RH cluster about 5
> years ago and I thought I did not do it then..and further i
Le Sunday 16 October 2011 13:21:43 Joey L, vous avez écrit :
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> About pacemaker --
> Do I need fencing hardware as well ??
It's better, but optional.
> I just got 2 servers and a regular switch - i think it netgear.
> Like I said earlier - just want the 2 boxes to back up each other.
> I ha
Digimer - thanks for you input - you saved me a ton of time!!!
I did look at your tutorial -- great stuff BTW.
I thought fencing was an option because I setup RH cluster about 5
years ago and I thought I did not do it then..and further in the RHEL
Cluster Administrator had points that it was optio
On 10/15/2011 09:33 AM, Joey L wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Walter Hurry wrote:
>> On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 16:58:01 -0400, Joey L wrote:
>>
>>> I am new to redhat cluster and i am having some issues.
>>
>> Why do you keep starting new threads for the same basic question? Clearly
>> you ar
On 10/15/2011 09:30 AM, Joey L wrote:
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>> I don't use apache, so I can't speak to that resource agent's config. I can
>> say though that overall it looks okay with two exceptions.
>>
>> You *must* configure fencing for the cluster to work properly. Even without
>> shared storage, a node failure w
>
> I don't use apache, so I can't speak to that resource agent's config. I can
> say though that overall it looks okay with two exceptions.
>
> You *must* configure fencing for the cluster to work properly. Even without
> shared storage, a node failure will trigger a fence call which, because it
>
On 10/14/2011 05:05 PM, Joey L wrote:
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