Every time I restart both clusters, one comes back up as secondary and the
other one comes back as diskless (only one resource which is the /home
directory)
All I have to do (manually) is to stop DRBD & HEARTBEAT, and start both
services back again and promote the secondary as primary.
Lars,
That bitmap adjustment did the trick, the resource-only fencing
is working now. I'll investigate the new metadata tools, the less
of this stuff we have to maintain the better. Thanks!
Peter
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Hello,
I am running a two node(node1, node2) active passive(standby) Oracle
cluster via Linux-HA. Oracle is installed on "/oracle", and /oracle is
an 'ext3' filesystem on SAN/LUN.
At any given time, either all of the resources(IP, Filesystem, and
Oracle) are on node1, or node2.
Now to make a DR,
thx Lars for your answer, now i can give you some updates.
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