[/FONT]Thanks for the answer. I have discovered that the Attribute 'vm' is not allowed in device tag and I try to replace it with option "nodename"
<fencedevices>
<fencedevice agent="fence_fusion" name="fusion1" nodename="proxmox1"/>
<fencedevice agent="fence_fusion" name="fusion2"...
Extra info
running command: ccs_config_validate -l /etc/pve/cluster.conf.new
Relax-NG validity error : Extra element fence in interleave
tempfile:7: element clusternodes: Relax-NG validity error : Element clusternode failed to validate content
tempfile:8: element clusternode: Relax-NG validity...
Yep thats what I already know, my question is why Proxmox does not put a file system on top of the VLM so you can use snapshots.
Oke, now I am testing fencing. This is my fence script put into /usr/sbin name fence_fusion
#!/bin/sh -x
# Script to stop and start a virtual machine.
# The only...
I find this interesting script: http://meinit.nl/nl/virtualbox-fencing-and-red-hat-enterprise-linux-cluster-suite
Now I have to find a way to make a script using VMware Fusion.
To learn more about Proxmox I built a cluster PVE 3.1 on my Macbook Pro with two Proxmox servers and a NFS Freenas for storage.
It works great and I learning how Proxmox is working. I even can start a Centos 32 bits machine on this cluster. I can do a migrate, open a console to the Centos guest...
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