On 2008-10-13T00:36:38, Brian Klauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I disconnect the heartbeat from one of the servers, whether through the
> shutdown of the NIC or by physically removing the cable, the other node
> senses this as a failure and immediately takes over both floating IP
> addresses. Strangely the node where the heartbeat was removed from also
> acquires both floating IP addresses and therefore causes much grief on the
> network. I'm at a loss here and this is causing me a lot of headache. Any
> ideas?
>
> Here is node 1's ha.cf:
>
> #debugfile /var/log/ha-debug
> ucast eth2 10.0.0.2
>
> Here is node 2's ha.cf:
>
> ucast eth2 10.0.0.1
Unsupported twice; no redundant communication links, no STONITH. The
first would immensely decrease the probability of a split-brain
scenario, the second would prevent it.
Regards,
Lars
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