On 03/30/2011 03:25 AM, Stephan-Frank Henry wrote: > Hello, > > I was doing some tests with some LSB resources and noticed that when one of > the nodes is removed (corosync stop) and then rejoins (start), regardless of > who is currently master and who is slave, the LSB resource will fire a [stop] > and then a [start]. > > While this is ok if the master is failing out, but it also happens when a > slave rejoins. > > As I am trying to control a resource that takes some time to deploy and > resume operations again, this is not really desireable. > > My question is, what controls this behavior? > Where should I look first? > > Environment: > Debian Lenny 64bit (2.6.33.3) > Corosync 1.2.1-1~bpo50+1 > libcorosync4 1.2.1-1~bpo50+1 > > thanks > > bye
Your probably looking for the pacemaker list. Regards -steve _______________________________________________ Openais mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/openais
