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On 12/23/2011 06:40 PM, Koichi MATSUMOTO wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I reinstalled Debian and PVE 2.0 all over again, then I've got a 2 nodes cluster...
But there is something wrong...?
$ pvecm nodes
Node Sts Inc Joined Name
1 M 8 2011-12-23 17:27:39 prim
2 M 4 2011-12-23 17:27:39 seco
2 master nodes?
1. after installing proxmox-ve-2.6.32, I enter 'sudo pvecm create xxx' on prim.
there is no problem except cluster.rng.
2. I entered 'sudo pvecm add prim' on seco, but pvecm reported 'unable to copy ssh ID'.
3. I added the ssh public key of 'seco' to authorized_keys on 'prim'.
4. I tried 'sudo pvecm add prim' on seco and pvecm reported 'cluster not ready - no quorum?'
5. I entered 'pvecm nodes', then the result is above.
On 2011/12/24, at 5:49, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Seem the cluster communication does not work. Make sure you switch supports IP multicasting?
- Dietmar
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Are you using a managed switch? We had similar results [ see
proxmox 2.0 wiki , user name bread-baker ] when using Netgear
managed switches.<br>
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After switching to non managed switches [ which should be used in a
cluster according to what I've read an experienced - google '
sheepdog switches ' , we were able to create clusters and add nodes.<br>
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