Steven Dake wrote:
> Are you using network manager?

I'm sorry, i don't know what network manager is and therefore don't 
understand the question.

> If you still have corosync running, you can killall -SEGV corosync and a
> event trace will be generated.  This event trace can be printed with
> corosync-fplay.  The thing I would be interested to see is if one of
> your network interfaces became bound to 127.0.0.1.  This might be in
> your syslog as well.

I'm sorry, I already fixed the issue by manually restarting corosync 
because this was a production environment so I can't give you the event 
trace.

I can't find anything in my syslogs to suggest binding to 127.0.0.1 but 
must admit I don't quite know what I'm looking for. Is there a string I 
could grep for? grepping 127.0.0.1 or 127 or lo from my logs didn't find 
anything.

Best regards,
Eelco Jepkema
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