> I was thinking drbd losing packets and thus falling back to 
> WFC rather than pacemaker ordering a full stop. 

Gotcha. Well, I think it is demonstrably the case that it is losing packets 
because the service is stopped.

> you could probably find the "stop" action in the 
> RA and replace it with (e.g.) "logger 'AIEEEEE ***I did not 
> want this***'" and then see what gets logged.

Haha... okay, worth a try.

--
Eric Robinson










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