If you look in the logs when the node comes back, there should be some
"pengine:" messages noting that the restarts will be done, and then a
"saving inputs in " message. If you can attach that file (both
with and without the constraint changes would be ideal), I'll take a
look at it.
On 04/21/2017
Seems that replacing inf: with 0: in some colocation constraints fixes the
problem, but still cannot understand why it worked for one node and not for
the other.
On 20.4.2017 12:16:02 Klechomir wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
> It would have been too easy if it was interleave.
> All my cloned resoures have i
Hi Klaus,
It would have been too easy if it was interleave.
All my cloned resoures have interlave=true, of course.
What bothers me more is that the behaviour is asymmetrical.
Regards,
Klecho
On 20.4.2017 10:43:29 Klaus Wenninger wrote:
> On 04/20/2017 10:30 AM, Klechomir wrote:
> > Hi List,
> > B
On 04/20/2017 10:30 AM, Klechomir wrote:
> Hi List,
> Been investigating the following problem recently:
>
> Have two node cluster with 4 cloned (2 on top of 2) + 1 master/slave services
> on it (corosync+pacemaker 1.1.15)
> The failover works properly for both nodes, i.e. when one node is
> rest