Hi

192.168.1.1 it's a switch and my problem is when I disconnected network cables 
from node 1 "master", I noticed that node 2 "slave"  became active. But when I 
restored network connections for node 1 he became active and node 2 became 
pasive but but node2 can't see node1 , it failed to be backup "split brain" and 
 node1 neither can't see node2 . 

what i want is when i restore node1, node2 still continue to work as the master 
and node1 can be synchronized with drbd before to be the master.

Thanks and Regards


Abraham OLIVARES

Andre Heine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: Hi

Am Dienstag, 7. August 2007 schrieb Abraham olivares Varela:
> I'm trying to test heartbeat with drbd in a cluster.
> My network is :
> 
>       _____________ SW _____________
>      |                        Heartbeat link                                  
>       |
>      |                                                    |
>       |eth0                                                                   
>                           |  eth0
>    ___|___                                                                    
>         ___|___
> |                         |                                 |                 
>       |        
> | SRV 1     |                                | SRV 2 |
> |_______ |                                |_______|
> 
> First time, I only used one ethernet card on each server connected 
> > by a swith. 



Ok, when this link is down you get a "SplitBrain". (without correct 
ping host.).

Your single connection is down, node1 is the master but node2 can't 
see node1 and become the master role too.

Now you get a nice drbd-split-brain...

Who is "192.168.1.1"? SRV1 or SRV2 or the switch?

Better use two "bcasts"!

HTH

Andre

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