> It is common to get a "Transition aborted" error when try to disable
> a resource?
Yes, "Transition aborted" is not an error (notice the log is at "info:"
level), just an indication that something in the configuration or
status changed, and requires a new transition calculation.
If its not
> It is common to get a "Transition aborted" error when try to disable
> a resource?
Yes, "Transition aborted" is not an error (notice the log is at "info:"
level), just an indication that something in the configuration or
status changed, and requires a new transition calculation.
If its not
> It is common to get a "Transition aborted" error when try to disable
> a resource?
Yes, "Transition aborted" is not an error (notice the log is at "info:"
level), just an indication that something in the configuration or
status changed, and requires a new transition calculation.
If its not an
Hi,
It is common to get a "Transition aborted" error when try to disable a resource?
I have some cron task to disable and enable resources, I see it works well most
of the time. But sometimes I get errors like:
Sep 25 23:50:08 [4501] vttwinformlrz1 crmd: info:
abort_transition_graph
Hi,
I don't know why if one of the two nodes is rebooted, when the node is back,
some of the resources move to it despite default-resource-stickiness=100 and
the resources have failcount=0 and there is no constraint influencing that
change.
By some I mean sometimes 1, other 90, other 103...in
Hello,
I have a two node cluster with 56cores and 512Gb RAM each.
In this cluster I have configured 964 resources in 153 groups.
The first problem I had was regarding PCMK_ipc_buffer. Which is now configured
as 9562060.
But I still have problems when try to "cleanup" several resources.
Is the