----- Original Message -----
> Dear guys,
> 
> I have set up a MySQL Master/Slave replication and tried to make it HA using
> corosync/pacemaker. I used the Mysql Resource Agent currently provided by
> Debian
> Wheezy and set up the corosync primitives as mentioned in the examples[1].
> When migrating the mysql resource from one node to the other, the mysql
> resource agent didn't handle the slaves at all. As I inspected the code of
> the mysql
> resource agent, I figured out, that all the slave handling is done in the
> mysql_notify
> function of the resource agent. To enable the multi state resource ms_mysql
> to
> send notifications to the mysql resource agent, I added:
> 
> ms ms_mysql p_mysql \
>   meta clone-max=3 \
>   *meta notify="true"*
> 
> Now the MySQL replication slaves get started/stopped as expected.
> 
> You may add this parameter to your documentation[2], so other users don't
> have to
> figure it out themselves :-)

good observation, thanks for the feedback!

-- Vossel

> 
> cheers
> 
> Tom
> 
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> [1] http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Mysql_%28resource_agent%29
> [2]
> http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Mysql_%28resource_agent%29#MySQL_master.2Fslave_replication
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