12-27-2013 06:33 AM
Hello,
I have 2 node cluster and I shutdown one node and in other node I started the HAD and started it. It shuldn't have stated right? I need to seed the node manualluy in order to start. Am I right?
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12-27-2013 07:31 AM
Hi,
If both the nodes went down & if nodes are starting automatically, it won't start GAB because in 2 node cluster, you will have /etc/gabtab set to seed 2 nodes & unless second node comes up, GAB won't seed & cluster won't start. So, in any cluster setup, the number of nodes defined in /etc/gabtab should be visible to GAB in order to seed. If in case you want to seed GAB manually in this case, you need to issue a "gabconfig -c-x"
Now in your case, if you have shut down one node however on second node, only HAD was down but GAB is still seeded (you can see in gabconfig ) . you can do hastart & cluster will start, meaning GAB was already started.
G
12-27-2013 07:31 AM
Hi,
If both the nodes went down & if nodes are starting automatically, it won't start GAB because in 2 node cluster, you will have /etc/gabtab set to seed 2 nodes & unless second node comes up, GAB won't seed & cluster won't start. So, in any cluster setup, the number of nodes defined in /etc/gabtab should be visible to GAB in order to seed. If in case you want to seed GAB manually in this case, you need to issue a "gabconfig -c-x"
Now in your case, if you have shut down one node however on second node, only HAD was down but GAB is still seeded (you can see in gabconfig ) . you can do hastart & cluster will start, meaning GAB was already started.
G