Testing on Trusty:
# apt-get install corosync pacemaker
# Make corosync start at boot
# sed -i 's/no/yes/' /etc/default/corosync
# Make pacemaker start at boot
# update-rc.d pacemaker defaults
# reboot
# service corosync status; service pacemaker status
* corosync is running
pacemakerd (pid 1927) is running...
Add PPA and upgrade corosync:
# add-apt-repository ppa:nacc/lp1740892
# apt-get update; apt-get install corosync
# service corosync status; service pacemaker status
* corosync is running
pacemakerd is stopped
So what is in my PPA is not yet a fix and I think I see why:
Preparing to unpack .../corosync_2.3.3-1ubuntu4.1~ppa3_amd64.deb ...
* Stopping corosync daemon corosync
...
Setting up corosync (2.3.3-1ubuntu4.1~ppa3) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/corosync ...
* Restarting corosync daemon corosync
warning [MAIN ] Could not
lock memory of service to avoid page faults: Cannot allocate memory (12)
So the postinst change is correct and we now restart corosync instead of
start it. However, because the old package's prerm is run, that leads to
a stop of corosync which in turn causes pacemaker to exit. When we run
our updated init-script, it does not detect that pacemaker is running
and so does not restart it.
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corosync upgrade on 2018-01-02 caused pacemaker to fail
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