Re: adding a 3rd node
So,
This morning I found my error. In /etc/hosts, I had my public IP and not local IP related to my hostname. I changed it, reboot and voilà! :
192.168.1.4 node.something node
Hi,
I already have 2 nodes on a cluster working perfectly since January. Today, I had trouble adding my 3rd node. I got timeout at quorum phase: Waiting for quorum... Timed-out waiting for cluster
I really don't understand why. Here config from one working node:
vmbr0 Link encap:Ethernet...
I like seeing the sum of bandwidth in summary tab. But it would me more than perfect for me to be able to add different graph. On my cluster, I have different sub net (slq cluster, private network, public ip, etc) and it would be great to see individually each bandwidth consumption.
An other...
I have 2 cards on my node (eth0 and eth1). I started to create the cluster and thought the cluster would use vmbr0 to control itself. What a surprise when I saw the public ip typing "pvecm staus".
My eth0 is a public IP and eth1 is the private interface.
Can someone help/explain me?
I use...
You should try to add your subnet like that. Here exemple. the iface must be the one your subnet is connected to.
route add -net xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx -iface eth0
route add default xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Hi,
I did a reboot... but each time I reboot, I need to do it manually, I mean physically. The reboot command never work. Anyway, everything is fine after the "reboot"
About your question, No I didn't try that. Next time!
Hi,
I have a strang probleme. I try to stop a backup and it failed. In my log I see:
kernel: ct0 nfs: server 10.222.217.166 not responding, still trying
If I type ps aux | grep vzdump, I find the PID but if try, as root, kill PID# it doesn't work.
The result is: all the GUI is not...
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