On 2013-09-14T00:28:30, Tom Parker <tpar...@cbnco.com> wrote: > Does anyone know of a good way to prevent pacemaker from declaring a vm > dead if it's rebooted from inside the vm. It seems to be detecting the > vm as stopped for the brief moment between shutting down and starting > up.
Hrm. Good question. Because to the monitor, it really looks as if the VM is temporarily gone, and it doesn't know ... Perhaps we need to keep looking for it for a few seconds. Can you kindly file a bug report here so it doesn't get lost https://github.com/ClusterLabs/resource-agents/issues ? > Often this causes the cluster to have two copies of the same vm if the > locks are not set properly (which I have found to be unreliable) one > that is managed and one that is abandonded. *This* however is really, really worrisome and sounds like data corruption. How is this happening? The work-around right now is to put the VM resource into maintenance mode for the reboot, or to reboot it via stop/start of the cluster manager. Regards, Lars -- Architect Storage/HA SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) "Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes." -- Oscar Wilde _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list Linux-HA@lists.linux-ha.org http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems