Hello Tom and Bobby,
I changed the value of gms-bind-interface-address from
${GMS-BIND-INTERFACE-ADDRESS-cluster1} to 192.168.3.201 with the following
command:
set clusters.cluster.cluster1.gms-bind-interface-address=192.168.3.201
After that I restarted the domain and cluster and now I have
the following output from get-health cluster1:
asadmin> get-health cluster1
inst1 started since Sat Apr 23 16:02:49 EEST 2011
inst2 started since Sat Apr 23 16:02:43 EEST 2011
Command get-health executed successfully.
This was the desired output so thank you both again!
I was wondering why ${GMS-BIND-INTERFACE-ADDRESS-cluster1} takes the IP of
10.0.0.1 which belongs to eth1 (an interface used for another purposes). I
thought it took eth0 as validate-multicast with default settings said that
all instances see each other and the DAS.
With kind regards,
Todor Ivanov
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