Hi,

On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:44:00AM +0900, Junko IKEDA wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > I finally have the primary server back up (fspbro213.rchland.ibm.com), but
> > I can't get the secondary server back up.  I get these messages in the
> > /var/log/ha-log file of the secondary server (fspbro214.rchland.ibm.com):
> > 
> > 
> > heartbeat[12894]: 2008/03/10_11:57:37 ERROR: should_drop_message:
> > attempted replay attack [fspbro213.rchland.ibm.com]? [gen = 42, curgen =
> > 44]
> 
> It seems that /var/lib/heartbeat/hb_generation contains a wrong number.
> Try edit that file on fspbro213.rchland.ibm.com,
> for instance, from 42 to more than 44.
> 
> > heartbeat[12894]: 2008/03/10_11:57:38 WARN: nodename
> > fspbro213.rchland.ibm.com uuid changed to fspbro214.rchland.ibm.com
> > heartbeat[12894]: 2008/03/10_11:57:38 WARN: nodename
> > fspbro214.rchland.ibm.com uuid changed to fspbro213.rchland.ibm.com
> > heartbeat[12894]: 2008/03/10_11:57:38 WARN: nodename
> > fspbro213.rchland.ibm.com uuid changed to fspbro214.rchland.ibm.com
> > heartbeat[12894]: 2008/03/10_11:57:38 WARN: nodename
> > fspbro214.rchland.ibm.com uuid changed to fspbro213.rchland.ibm.com
> 
> Are the node's uuid exchanged for some reason?
> I think they are recorded in /var/lib/heartbeat/hostcache, and hb_uuid.
> 
> - stop all heartbeat service
> - remove /var/lib/heartbeat/hostcache
> - start heartbeat
> (hostcache will be created again automatically)
> 
> It might be some rough operation but work for now...
> If someone knows a better way, please let me know!

I think that this is the only way.

Thanks,

Dejan

> Thanks,
> Junko
> 
> 
> 
> 
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