Tim, just curious if you tried to reboot both A and B at EXACT same time.

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On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Tim Pickard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a pair of machines I am going to deploy as a proxy/smtp/dns
> server.
>
> These are RHEL 5.5 with heartbeat 2.1.4-11.el5.
>
> They are set up with machine A as the primary for virtual IP x.x.x.29 in
> the haresources.   "machinea.domain.com x.x.x.29"
>
> In simple testing, machine A network is unplugged and machine B then
> takes on the IP x.x.x.29 after the deadtime passes (currently set to
> "10").
> While disconnected, machine A will have the IP x.x.x.29 in a NOCARRIER
> state.
> When the machine A is reconnected, machine B will immediately surrender
> the IP x.x.x.29.  Machine A ALSO surrenders the IP upon connection as it
> seems to detect the machine B has the IP when it reconnects.
> Machine A will then take the IP x.x.x.29 after the deadtime passes.
>
> Is there a way to configure a gentler or negotiated hand-off of the IP
> when the primary returns to service?  auto_failback does not seem to be
> exactly what I need and is deprecated for ver. 3 (when we get there).
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
>
> My ha.cf:
>
> keepalive       2
> deadtime        10
> udpport         694
> bcast bond0
> mcast bond0 225.0.0.1 694 1 0
> ucast bond0 machineBIP
> udp   bond0
> node  machinea.domain.com
> node  machineb.domain.com
> logfile         /var/log/heartbeat.log
>
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