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05-07-2002 08:08 AM
05-07-2002 08:08 AM
Two Node cluster not coming up on both sides
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05-07-2002 08:22 AM
05-07-2002 08:22 AM
Re: Two Node cluster not coming up on both sides
AUTO_START_TIMEOUT (usually 10-minutes) must expire before cluster formation will occur. Have you let this elapse before manually initiating the cluster?
Regards!
...JRF...
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05-07-2002 08:26 AM
05-07-2002 08:26 AM
Re: Two Node cluster not coming up on both sides
I waited a lot, and trying to bring up the cluster simply as cmruncl I got a failure. The only way was to bring up at least one side, but after that the other side refused to join.
Thanks,
Mike
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05-07-2002 08:32 AM
05-07-2002 08:32 AM
Re: Two Node cluster not coming up on both sides
You can try bringing down the cluster and starting it on the other node. cmruncl -n telismsa, just to make sure it is working fine.
HTH
raj
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05-07-2002 08:53 AM
05-07-2002 08:53 AM
Re: Two Node cluster not coming up on both sides
Situation is 100% symmetric. Whenever one side is up the other does not join ... I verified cmcld goes up for a short timeframe (one minute or so) and then goes down.
cheers,
Mike
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05-07-2002 09:37 AM
05-07-2002 09:37 AM
Re: Two Node cluster not coming up on both sides
I did the hard way ...
I reapplied the cmapplyconf overwriting existing binary files. It works fine, better than nothing.
Thanks for your attention !
Cheers,
Mike