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Jose Juan
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cluster lock

Hi all,

I have one doubts.
I have two nodes in cluster, the cluster-lock is ok. But, when I power off the two Machines and I power on only one of them, this one don't run cluster service, is necessary force it. Is this the normaly operation?

Tnks in advance.
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BFA6
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Re: cluster lock

Hi,

Check /etc/rc.config.d/cmcluster for the following

AUTOSTART_CMCLD=1

With autostart set to 1 the node will attempt to join/form it's cluster. However you do need 100% node attendance to form the cluster in the first place.

Regard,

Hilary
Balaji N
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Re: cluster lock

hi,
check your /etc/rc.config.d/cmcluster file.

if you want the cluster to start automatically. set the AUTOSTART_CMCLD to 1 in that file.
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melvyn burnard
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Re: cluster lock

So what you are saying is htat when you start only ONE of hte two nodes, i.e. hte ohter node is down/unavailable, then hte cluster does not start automatically??
If so, hten YES this is the default and expected behaviour.
ALL (100%) of the cluster nodes need to be available and attempting to join the cluster within the AUTO_START_TIMEOUT time, default of 10 minutes.
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