Please post your log files, ha.cf, and haresources files.

Stef Morrell wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> I've recently clustered up my mailserver, using drbd 8.3 with heartbeat
> 2.1.4 in a moderately simple 2-node R1 configuration.
>
> I can 
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/heartbeat standby
>
> or I can pull the power and resources switch over from primary to
> secondary nodes just lovely.
>
> What I am struggling with is a nice clean shutdown of the primary node.
> I put it on standby and everything runs up fine on the secondary, then I
> shut down (init 0) the primary. As soon as init runs 'heartbeat stop' on
> the primary, the secondary closes down perfectly well running resources
> and I can't seem to persuade it to start them up again.
>
> What I observe from the logfiles, is when heartbeat stops on the
> primary, the secondary runs 'resource start' on all resources, followed
> immediately by 'resource stop'.
>
> This will become jolly inconvenient and not very highly available if I
> need to close down the primary for any length of time (like to fix the
> hardware) without simply pulling the plug (which naturally I prefer to
> avoid).
>
> How can I either
>
> a: Prevent the secondary node from closing down resources, when primary
> is cleanly shut down.
>
> or
>
> b: Persuade the secondary to bring up the resources, even though the
> primary has been cleanly shut down.
>
> Regards
>
> Stef
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