Andrew Beekhof escribió:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 17:45, Adrian Chapela
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, in the past I have a problem with Pacemaker. This problem was a
inncesary suffling of master/slave resource
(http://developerbugs.linux-foundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1852).

Now I can't do a failover. I started two heartbeat servers and the mysql
servers startup OK, heartbeat is OK and all constraints seems to be OK. Then
I failed the master mysql server. Heartbeat detects the problem but It
doesn't do failover. If I stop the heartbeat, the result is the same.

So it was left as stopped?
What failure stickiness are you using?
This are the values:
<nvpair id="cib-bootstrap-options-default-resource-stickiness" name="default-resource-stickiness" value="100"/> <nvpair id="cib-bootstrap-options-default-resource-failure-stickiness" name="default-resource-failure-stickiness" value="-100"/>

One node is Started and failure node is in Failed. When I stop heartbeat on a Master node, failover is done very well, but If a Master node failst, the failover isn't done.

Could be a bad RA ? Here is my master/slave RA: http://code.adrianchapela.net/heartbeat/mysql_slave_master

Thank you!

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