Hi Florian

>
> "corosync-cfgtool -s" is identical on all nodes?

Yes, of course node ID are different and the id correspond to the IP of 
the local NIC.

> "corosync-objctl | grep member" produces 5 members on all nodes?

Same everywhere, node ID are consistent.

>
> Which rrp_mode are you running on?

none, just one ring because of network issues.

That's the crm status on one node:

[root@db-stat ~]# crm status
============
Last updated: Wed Jun  6 18:48:06 2012
Last change: Wed Jun  6 13:58:44 2012
Current DC: NONE
0 Nodes configured, unknown expected votes
0 Resources configured.
============


and crm status one another node

Node arbiter: standby
Online: [ db-stat-slave db-stat db db-slave ]

  prod_mysql_writer      (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started db-slave
  prod_mysql_reader      (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started db
  Master/Slave Set: prod_mysql [p_prod_mysql]
      Masters: [ db-slave ]
      Stopped: [ p_prod_mysql:1 ]
  Master/Slave Set: stat_mysql [p_stat_mysql]
      Masters: [ db-stat-slave ]
      Slaves: [ db-stat ]
  stat_mysql_reader      (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started db-stat
  stat_mysql_writer      (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started 
db-stat-slave
  p_pt_heartbeat_stat    (ocf::heartbeat:anything):      Started 
db-stat-slave
  p_pt_heartbeat (ocf::heartbeat:anything):      Started db-slave


Note that db-stat, although with no crm status output, is active in the 
cluster and reacts correctly to node standby/online.

Regards,

Yves

>
> Cheers,
> Florian
>
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