On 03/30/2016 12:18 PM, Sam Gardner wrote:
> I'll check about the cluster-recheck-interval. Attached is a crm_report.
>
> In the meantime, what is all performed on that interval? The Red Hat docs
> say the following, which doesn't make much sense to me:
Normally, the cluster only recalculates wha
One other note: Manually standby-ing and unstandby-ing a node gives the
behavior I want (eg, after the node is unstandby-ed, the DRBDSlave
resource works).
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On 3/30/16, 11:46 AM, "Ken Gaillot" wrote:
>On 03/30/2016 11:20 AM, Sam Gardner wrote:
On 03/30/2016 11:20 AM, Sam Gardner wrote:
> I have configured some network resources to automatically standby their node
> if the system detects a failure on them. However, the DRBD slave that I have
> configured does not automatically restart after the node is "unstandby-ed"
> after the failur
I have configured some network resources to automatically standby their node if
the system detects a failure on them. However, the DRBD slave that I have
configured does not automatically restart after the node is "unstandby-ed"
after the failure-timeout expires.
Is there any way to make the "st