> That probably means that someone (i.e., you ;-) needs to dig 
> more into the logs of corosync & pacemaker. There's bound to 
> be a clue there; pacemaker is many things, but definitely not 
> shy when it comes to logging.
> 
> 
> Regards,
>     Lars

Yes, that's what it probably means. :-)

For what it is worth, I did in fact read through the logs looking for 
suspicious entries before I posted this question. Of course I also Googled 
first, too. Nothing jumped out, so I figured someone might be able to give me 
the clue that I am obviously overlooking. We have 3 or 4 other corosync-based 
clusters in production so we are not unfamiliar with the technology.  

I'll look at the logs again.

--
Eric Robinson




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