Hi All,
I've been frustrated with the cluster issue for two months. It started from the day the house lost power. After that, the two nodes doesn't know each other. It was working perfectly in one gui before. I was able to add VM to any of them. After that day, the 2nd node shows red in data center GUI. I can't add new VM to node 1 and node 2. It always gives me error:
TASK ERROR: cluster not ready - no quorum?
I searched the forum, some people have similar problem but it appears nobody has good solution for this. I'm trying my luck here to see if anyone can help. Here is my nodes information:
Node 1 (was master before):
root@vsh1:~# pveversion
pve-manager/2.1/be112d89
root@vsh1:~# uname -a
Linux vsh1 2.6.32-13-pve #1 SMP Mon Jul 9 08:39:20 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linuxroot@vsh1:~# pvecm nodes
cman_tool: Cannot open connection to cman, is it running ?
If you need more information, please let me know. Currently Node 1 has 5 VMs running. Node 2 doesn't have anything. I can reinstall Node 2 if needed.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Lou
I've been frustrated with the cluster issue for two months. It started from the day the house lost power. After that, the two nodes doesn't know each other. It was working perfectly in one gui before. I was able to add VM to any of them. After that day, the 2nd node shows red in data center GUI. I can't add new VM to node 1 and node 2. It always gives me error:
TASK ERROR: cluster not ready - no quorum?
I searched the forum, some people have similar problem but it appears nobody has good solution for this. I'm trying my luck here to see if anyone can help. Here is my nodes information:
Node 1 (was master before):
root@vsh1:~# pveversion
pve-manager/2.1/be112d89
root@vsh1:~# uname -a
Linux vsh1 2.6.32-13-pve #1 SMP Mon Jul 9 08:39:20 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linuxroot@vsh1:~# pvecm nodes
cman_tool: Cannot open connection to cman, is it running ?
If you need more information, please let me know. Currently Node 1 has 5 VMs running. Node 2 doesn't have anything. I can reinstall Node 2 if needed.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Lou