[Linux-cluster] why all services stops when a node reboots?
ESGLinux
esggrupos at gmail.com
Thu Feb 12 08:17:45 UTC 2009
Hello all,
I´m testing a cluster using luci as admin tool. I have configured 2 nodes
with 2 services http + mysql. This configuration works almost fine. I have
the services running on the node1
and y reboot this node1. Then the services relocates to node2 and all
contnues working but, when the node1 goes up all the services stops.
I think that the node1, when comes alive, tries to run the services and that
makes the services stops, can it be true? I think node1 should not start
anything because the services are running in node2.
Perphaps is a problem with the configuration, perhaps with fencing (i have
not configured fencing at all)
here is my cluster.conf. Any idea?
Thanks in advace
ESG
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<cluster alias="MICLUSTER" config_version="29" name="MICLUSTER">
<fence_daemon clean_start="0" post_fail_delay="0"
post_join_delay="3"/>
<clusternodes>
<clusternode name="node1" nodeid="1" votes="1">
<fence/>
</clusternode>
<clusternode name="node2" nodeid="2" votes="1">
<fence/>
</clusternode>
</clusternodes>
<cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/>
<fencedevices/>
<rm>
<failoverdomains>
<failoverdomain name="DOMINIOFAIL" nofailback="0"
ordere
d="1" restricted="1">
<failoverdomainnode name="node1"
priority="1"/>
<failoverdomainnode name="node2"
priority="2"/>
</failoverdomain>
</failoverdomains>
<resources>
<ip address="192.168.1.183" monitor_link="1"/>
</resources>
<service autostart="1" domain="DOMINIOFAIL" exclusive="0"
name="
HTTP" recovery="relocate">
<apache config_file="conf/httpd.conf" name="http"
server
_root="/etc/httpd" shutdown_wait="0"/>
<ip ref="192.168.1.183"/>
</service>
<service autostart="1" domain="DOMINIOFAIL" exclusive="0"
name="
BBDD" recovery="relocate">
<mysql config_file="/etc/my.cnf"
listen_address="192.168
.1.183" name="mydb" shutdown_wait="0"/>
<ip ref="192.168.1.183"/>
</service>
</rm>
</cluster>
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