[DRBD-user] Success story with DR:BD, GFS2 and RHEL Clustering with fence_ipmi (iLO3)

Dmitry Makovey dmitry at athabascau.ca
Tue Jan 10 17:44:00 CET 2012

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On January 10, 2012 14:23:18 CAMPBELL Robert wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> just to let you know, have managed to get the following configuration to
> work:
> CentOS 6.1, DR:BD 8.3, GFS2 with CSMB (clustered SMB with a clustered
> tdb back-end)
> 
> I implemented this on HP hardware, and using fence_ipmi and iLO3, the
> fenced node reboots on loss of network connection (it is fenced by the
> other node). When the network connection is restored, DR:BD re-syncs,
> the cluster notes the re-appearance of the node, and C-SMB is restarted
> on this node.
> 
> It also uses RR DNS to load-balance the two C-SMB instances, so there
> are also two fail-over IPs in the clustering mix.
> 
> Thanks to the DR:BD team for the great product and documentation.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
> Robert Campbell

any chance of posting setup details/scripts for others to enjoy? ;)

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