Hi all,
I have an active-passive 2 node cluster.
Whenever the active/primary node is powered off the services nicely
failover and continue but once the powered off node is brought back
online, instead of staying as secondary/passive node it is again
becoming primary thus leading to a unnecessary
Increase default-resource-stickiness in the bootstrap part of config
(property).
Check with ptest -sL the scores to confirm, test and get the correct values.
Also for most humans it's easier to read outout of crm configure show
instead of XML, so i didn't read your config.
Regards,
M.
Hello,
Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
returning the value of 100 seconds for the stop action? Is there
another place to set the timeout for the stop action of this ra?
Yes, in the cluster configuration. Like this:
Thank you, i see, and it works now!
This was really a RTFM question, sorry. But i
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Dejan Muhamedagic deja...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Also, if you use crm
shell it will print warnings in case the timeouts are smaller
than what's advised.
Oh! Neat :-)
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Thanks Martin, I was able to solve my problem using ptest.
Awesome tool for debugging scores and fine tunning the behavior of your cluster.
Sincerely
Shravan
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:02 AM, Martin Gombač mar...@isg.si wrote:
Increase default-resource-stickiness in the bootstrap part of config
Hi all,
I am using this list only as I know LINBIT guys are active here too :o)
Recent EPEL version of Pacemaker now also includes couple of DRBD rpms, but
not DRBD kernel module itself. I am just curious how should I install the
Pacemaker+DRBD
.
- Once I install DRBD I will get all the utils,
Hi Hideo,
renayama19661...@ybb.ne.jp wrote:
Hi Yan,
Could you please try the attached patch?
I confirmed that a problem was solved with your patch.
Please reflect your patch in the latest edition.
Done:
http://hg.clusterlabs.org/pacemaker/pygui/rev/1efc21e54548
Thanks!
Regards,
Yan