Hello again,

in my case it is always the slower ring that fails (the 100MB network). Does 
rrp_mode passive expect both rings to have the same speed?

Sebastian, can you confirm that in your environment also the slower ring fails?

Thanks,
  -Martin


-----Original Message-----
From: Tegtmeier.Martin [mailto:martin.tegtme...@realtech.com] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 3. August 2011 11:03
To: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Subject: AW: [Pacemaker] Backup ring is marked faulty

Hello,

we have exactly the same issue! Same version of corosync (1.3.1), also running 
on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1 with HAE.

Aug 01 15:45:18 corosync [TOTEM ] Received ringid(172.20.16.2:308) seq 6a

Aug 01 15:45:18 corosync [TOTEM ] Received ringid(172.20.16.2:308) seq 63

Aug 01 15:45:18 corosync [TOTEM ] releasing messages up to and including 60

Aug 01 15:45:18 corosync [TOTEM ] releasing messages up to and including 6d

Aug 01 15:45:18 corosync [TOTEM ] Marking seqid 162 ringid 1 interface 10.2.2.6 
FAULTY - administrative intervention required.

rksaph06:/var/log/cluster # corosync-cfgtool -s

Printing ring status.

Local node ID 101717164

RING ID 0

        id      = 172.20.16.6

        status  = ring 0 active with no faults

RING ID 1

        id      = 10.2.2.6

        status  = Marking seqid 162 ringid 1 interface 10.2.2.6 FAULTY - 
administrative intervention required.



rrp_mode is set to "passive"
Ring 0 (172.20.16.0) supports 1GB and ring 1 (10.2.2.0) supports 100 MBit. 
There was no other network traffic on ring 1 - only corosync (!)

After re-activating both rings with "corosync-cfgtool -r" the problem is 
reproducable by simply connecting a crm_gui and hitting "refresh" inside the 
GUI 3-5 times. After that ring 1 (10.2.2.0) will be marked as "faulty" again.

Thanks and best regards,
  -Martin Tegtmeier




-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Sebastian Kaps [mailto:sebastian.k...@imail.de]
Gesendet: Mi 03.08.2011 08:53
An: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Betreff: Re: [Pacemaker] Backup ring is marked faulty
 
 Hi Steven!

 On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 17:45:46 -0700, Steven Dake wrote:
> Which version of corosync?

 # corosync -v
 Corosync Cluster Engine, version '1.3.1'
 Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Red Hat, Inc.

 It's the version that comes with SLES11-SP1-HA.

--
 Sebastian

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