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    Node goes RED

    no, I did not want to get to that level, but if I have no choice I will begin to read to learn how to do ...
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    Node goes RED

    I add more info, if I login in the second node (the "slave") I see exactly the opposite, the node that i logged in is green and the other one is in red. It seems to be a communication problem in the cluster ... any ideas?
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    Node goes RED

    no, i did not.
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    Node goes RED

    no, both nodes were restarted and still does the same.
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    Node goes RED

    Currently I have a cluster of two nodes. the Master has the IP address 172.17.1.2 and the slave has the address 172.17.1.3. By accessing via web the master, the slave appears red. There is nothing in the logs, I can make backups of virtual machines, but I can not access status. this is pvecm...

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