[LinuxFailSafe] No cluster_id entry on sec. node

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb@suse.de
Wed, 17 Jul 2002 11:23:11 +0200


On 2002-07-17T04:14:03,
   Daniel Berg <daniel_berg@mail.com> said:

> Can I copy the database manually with scp or something to see if
> it makes a difference, or is this a bad move?

No, you cannot. Or rather, it won't do any good. The database is replicated
automatically everytime a node joins the cluster; if it crashed, it will be
resync'ed on reboot etc.

Does the error still occur if you made the /etc/hosts adjustments I told you
to? (ie, listing _only_ the internal IPs of the nodes, each with short & long
name).

You also haven't enabled / configured STONITH for the nodes in the cluster.
That won't work either.

If cdbd_log on all nodes says the database has been replicated correctly, and
if crsd_log looks clean too, you'll have to do a "Start HA Services"
(haActivate on the commandline, if you prefer) before the nodes will come
"up".


Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb@suse.de>

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