Hello out there, I have been googling and searching the mail archives, but either the answer I need is not there or I am not asking the correct question. :)
Anyway, my problem is that I have an HA-cluster where the primary node goes secondary every time I shut down the secondary node, causing the ha-services to stop. When shutting down the primary everything works as expected, the secondary node takes over, and return control to the primary when it comes back on line and have synced the drbd disk. After some digging I found that the handler drbd-peer-outdater, which the config file refers to, is not there, which I believe is the reason for this behaviour. I've downloaded the source tar balls, both a debian specific and a general one, for heartbeat 1.2.5 (which is the installed version), but it's not there either. I've also looked at the file listing for heartbeat-2 on http://packages.debian.org, but it seems to be missing there too. So what should I do? Is the source code available somewhere else? Can I expect it to compile on my system? Should I revert to the simpler outdate-peer.sh? The relevant information on my cluster is: i686 architecture (Pentium 4) Debian 4.0 (etch), kernel version 2.6.18-6-686 Heartbeat version 1.2.5-3 drbd version 8.0.4-1 built from source with module-assistant Best regards Staffan Emrén -- SAU, Villavägen 6G, 752 36 Uppsala Tfn 018 - 50 80 74 (direkt), 018 - 10 79 30 (vx) Mobil 070 - 399 14 41 Hemsida http://www.sau.se _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
