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I have setup two cluster nodes for HA using corosync, pacemaker and crmsh. Now all the services are up and I found a problem that two machines are not syncing properly, because of that both applications and VIP are running in parallel. How can I sync these applications?

OS version :Linux PCSCF 2.6.32-504.12.2.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Mar 11 22:03:14 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

corosync.cfg

compatibility: whitetank

aisexec {
    # Run as root - this is necessary to be able to manage resources with Pacemaker
    user: root
    group: root
}
totem {
        version: 2
        secauth: off
        interface {
                member {
                        memberaddr: 10.193.30.16
                }
                member {
                        memberaddr: 10.193.30.22
                }
                ringnumber: 0
                bindnetaddr: 10.193.30.31
                mcastport: 5405
        }
        transport: udpu
}
logging {
    fileline: on
    to_stderr: yes
    to_logfile: yes
    to_syslog: yes
    logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log
    debug: on
    timestamp: on

logger_subsys {
    subsys: AMF
    debug: off
    }
}

service {

        name: corosync_quorum

        ver: 0

        name: pacemaker

        use_mgmtd: yes

        use_logd: yes

}...

quorum {

        provider: corosync_votequorum

        expected_votes: 3

        votes: 2

}

amf {
    mode: disabled
}

crm
node PCSCF
node PCSCF.techma.com \
    attributes standby=off
primitive VIP IPaddr2 \
    params ip=10.193.30.240 cidr_netmask=24 nic=eth0 \
    op monitor interval=10s \
    meta is-managed=true
primitive kamailio_ra ocf:myservice:kamailio_test \
    params listen_address=10.193.30.240 \
    op start interval=5s \
    op monitor interval=5s \
    meta migration-threshold=1 failure-timeout=5s target-role=Started
property cib-bootstrap-options: \
    stonith-enabled=false \
    no-quorum-policy=ignore \
    dc-version=1.1.11-97629de \
    cluster-infrastructure="classic openais (with plugin)" \
    last-lrm-refresh=1450073203 \
    start-failure-is-fatal=true \
    expected-quorum-votes=2
rsc_defaults rsc-options: \
    resource-stickiness=100

2 Answers 2

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Your config looks to be wrong

corosync.conf(5) - Linux man page

bindnetaddr This specifies the network address the corosync executive should bind to. For example, if the local interface is 192.168.5.92 with netmask 255.255.255.0, set bindnetaddr to 192.168.5.0. If the local interface is 192.168.5.92 with netmask 255.255.255.192, set bindnetaddr to 192.168.5.64, and so forth.

So in your case probably bindnetaddr: 10.193.30.0

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  1. Run corosync-cfgtool -s command check standard output. corosync should not bind to 127.0.0.1 loopback address. If its bound to loopback address check /etc/hosts. hostname of node shouldn't be mapped to 127.0.0.1
  2. To know that if there is split-brain run pcs cluster status It should be always partition with quorum [root@dmrfv1-mrfc-1 ~]# pcs cluster status Cluster Status: Stack: corosync Current DC: DMRFV1-MRFC-2 (version 1.1.16-12.el7_4.8-94ff4df) - partition with quorum Last updated: Wed Apr 3 06:47:35 2019 Last change: Wed Apr 3 06:41:57 2019 by root via cibadmin on DMRFV1-MRFC-1 2 nodes configured 11 resources configured

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