Finally got it worked. I was able to drop current cluster config and recreate all things again. Starting working with cluster. :)
The topic can be closed.
I am not sure, but I think the problem is that I added a node from main node (my mistake). But how to fix this?
The sequence of executing of commands was almost like (don't remember exactly):
1) I copied ssh pub key from vmserv1 to vmserv
2) Created cluster: root@vmserv# pvecm create cluster...
Mmmmmm.... I found that I can't create or modify any VM's, getting "Node vmserv seems to be offline!".
And I'm getting "cluster not ready - no quorum?" at tab "HA".
Any thoughts?
Yes. The root FS mounted as usual and I have no problems with it. But /etc/pve is another mount location, which initiated by "pve-cluster", I think so. And as I can see "/var/lib/pve-cluster/config.db-wal" is the disk to mount to /etc/pve by "pve-cluster".
"/var/lib/pve-cluster/config.db-wal"...
# /etc/init.d/cman stop
Stopping cluster:
Stopping dlm_controld...
[FAILED]
# /etc/init.d/cman start
Starting cluster:
Checking if cluster has been disabled at boot... [ OK ]
Checking Network Manager... [ OK ]
Global setup... [ OK ]
Loading kernel modules... [ OK ]...
Thanks for reply.
1) Not all nodes because I failed to add even 1 node, so I stoped.
on "vmserv1" I executed: "pvecm add vmserv", got usual output which stoped on "Wating for quorum...", then I got timeout message . After googling I tried cman and pve-cluster restart on both servers, it didn't...
Hi.
Just tried to set up cluster on PVE 2.1 and I failed. Don't know what to do with that.
Here is the situation:
1) 3 servers (vmserv (10.101.0.10), vmserv1 (10.101.0.11), vmserv2 (10.101.0.12) ).
2) "vmserv" has VMs, other servers - no.
3) I started setup according to wiki...
Just do not remove software raid support from any kernel, please.
Debian installer has the possibility of software raid setup - this is enough!!! No need implement a new installer, better focus on real things like virtualization, HA, etc.
Those guys who can't use simplest thing like debian...
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