guys,
i've installed a two node + quorum disk cluster following wiki articles
all is built on two hp proliand dl360 gen 9 servers + shared hp msa 2040 sas 6g storage box with multipath
quorum is provided by an iscsi target placed on a qnap nas...
all seems working fine,
tests operated with common tools runs fine
vms live migrate on nodes,
if we stop service rgmanager the vms migrates,
if we shutdown or reboot a node vms migrates,
if we fence the node all fine again, the vm migrates...
now,
i've done another test, we've roughly unplugged bot power cables from server's psu....
the vms are not migrating to the survivor node..
waiting some mins without success...
when i plug ac power cords again, after a few seconds (i may suppose when ilo4 logic boot is complete) the vms starts on the survivor node....
well,
this seems to be a failure in HA structure,
sure this is due to my mistake....
i'm available to give you all informations you may request to hel me solve the issue
waiting your requests or suggestions!
regards,
Francesco
i've installed a two node + quorum disk cluster following wiki articles
all is built on two hp proliand dl360 gen 9 servers + shared hp msa 2040 sas 6g storage box with multipath
quorum is provided by an iscsi target placed on a qnap nas...
all seems working fine,
tests operated with common tools runs fine
vms live migrate on nodes,
if we stop service rgmanager the vms migrates,
if we shutdown or reboot a node vms migrates,
if we fence the node all fine again, the vm migrates...
now,
i've done another test, we've roughly unplugged bot power cables from server's psu....
the vms are not migrating to the survivor node..
waiting some mins without success...
when i plug ac power cords again, after a few seconds (i may suppose when ilo4 logic boot is complete) the vms starts on the survivor node....
well,
this seems to be a failure in HA structure,
sure this is due to my mistake....
i'm available to give you all informations you may request to hel me solve the issue
waiting your requests or suggestions!
regards,
Francesco