Dear folks,
We are currently trying to set up a multimaster cluster and use a cloned
ocf_heartbeat_IPaddr2 resource to share the IP address.
We have, however, run into a problem that, when a cluster member is taken
offline, the MAC for the IP address changes from the multicast-MAC to the
interface mac of the remaining host.
When the other host is put pack online, pings to the cluster IP time out when
it changes back to multicast (until the ARP cache on the router expires).
Is there any way to prevent network devices from learning the interface MACs?
I.e. even if one host is servicing both resources, use the multicast MAC?
Any help would be appreciated!
Here is the pcs status:
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Cluster name: test_svc
WARNING: corosync and pacemaker node names do not match (IPs used in setup?)
Stack: corosync
Current DC: host1 (version 1.1.16-12.el7_4.8-94ff4df) - partition with quorum
Last updated: Tue Mar 13 07:12:07 2018
Last change: Sun Mar 11 17:17:04 2018 by hacluster via crmd on host1
2 nodes configured
2 resources configured
Online: [ host1 host2 ]
Full list of resources:
Clone Set: RedmineIP-clone [RedmineIP] (unique)
RedmineIP:0 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started host1
RedmineIP:1 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started host2
Daemon Status:
corosync: active/disabled
pacemaker: active/disabled
pcsd: active/enabled
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