Hi the next are my drbd.conf
global { usage-count no; } common { protocol C; syncer { rate 100M; al-extents 3389; } disk { fencing resource-and-stonith; } handlers { outdate-peer "/usr/sbin/rhcs_fence"; } net { sndbuf-size 1024k; allow-two-primaries; after-sb-0pri discard-zero-changes; after-sb-1pri discard-secondary; after-sb-2pri disconnect; } startup { become-primary-on both; } } resource wsg_db { device /dev/drbd0; meta-disk internal; on wsguardian1 { address 192.168.253.1:7788; disk /dev/rootvg/wsg_data_lv; } on wsguardian2 { address 192.168.253.2:7788; disk /dev/rootvg/wsg_data_lv; } } On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Digimer <li...@alteeve.com> wrote: > On 01/25/2012 02:21 PM, Miguel Angel Guerrero wrote: > > Digimer > > in my test when i disconnect the network cable after 6 or 8 seconds, the > > cluster dies (one node halt and the other reboot), when this happen i > > reconnect the network cable and start both nodes at the same time, only > > if i make a --discard-my-data to drbd this show me a connected UpToDate > > state again. > > Then you are split-brain'ing, meaning that something has gone wrong and > for a period of time both nodes were StandAlone and Primary. Please > paste your drbd's global and resource configurations. > > -- > Digimer > E-Mail: digi...@alteeve.com > Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.com > -- Atte: ------------------------------------ Miguel Angel Guerrero Usuario GNU/Linux Registrado #353531 ------------------------------------
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