> Hi Michael,
> 
> Yes, that is exactly the problem I'm having.
> 
> As far as I can tell everything is working fine (or appears to be) on
> the communication layer. I have not once had a problem with corosync. As
> I mentioned before, I can get the cluster to work perfectly fine for
> periods of time, but I can also with ease get it into this state of one
> node online and the other offline.
> 
> What confuses me is that the cluster doesn't seem to try to recover from
> this state in any way. Even more vexing is the fact that there doesn't
> seem to be anything that points to why this could be taking place.
> 
> Regards,
> James
> 
> P.S. I'm working with your "Clusterbau" book!

hi,

what environemnt are you working on? virtual machines? What distribution do 
you use?

What says

corosync-cpgtool

on both nodes?

What does

tcpdump -n -i bond0 port 5405

provided that bond0 is your cluster heartbeat connection and 5405 is your 
corosync port?

Greetings,

-- 
Dr. Michael Schwartzkopff
Guardinistr. 63
81375 München

Tel: (0163) 172 50 98

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