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Hi,
Tried red hat cluster setup for two nodes. i can be connect one node by luci , the other node facing below error
The following errors occurred while creating cluster "webcluster": Error receiving header from node1.example.com:11111
Any idea guys.
Read the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature. Unless you provide details, there isn't a lot we can tell you...just saying "red hat" tells us nothing. What VERSION of Red Hat? What guide did you follow for the setup?
Best ideas? Go to the Red Hat website, and follow their very-clearly written tutorial. Also, since RHEL is not free, you should call Red Hat Support, since you're PAYING, RIGHT???
It is redhat 6.1 version and tried to setup locally. free redhat version
Wrong; there is no 'free redhat version', sorry. RHEL 6.1 is also a commercial, PAY FOR distro. While you can use it freely, you are missing a LOT without an active subscription. Also, 6.1 is OLD...the latest is 7.x, and again, unless you're planning on PAYING FOR RHEL, you should NOT BE USING IT, PERIOD. You are only going to make your life much harder, since you WILL NOT be able to install things via repository, resolve dependencies automatically, and will be running an unsupported/unpatched/buggy version of a server, it will be inherently insecure.
If you're not planning on paying, run CentOS...it's identical, but totally free. And AGAIN...what guides did you follow to get things installed? Did you read the RHEL documentation on getting this set up? Again, easily found... https://access.redhat.com/documentat...dministration/
Agreed. Your Red Hat support contract should cover these kinds of questions. Even if the only support you have is self-support, the docs on Cluster Storage are very good. It doesn't seem like you have gone through those docs, since you are, I guess, literally using something set to 'example.com', which will never work, ever, for anything but a ping test.
You don't specify what you're using as your backend, but look over this:
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