Frederic,

I have skimmed through the logs and they are do not seem to be complete
(especially for master1). Could you please say what task has been killed
(id) and which master failover triggered that? I see at least three
failovers in the logs : ). Also, could you please share some background
about your setup? I believe you're on systemd, do you use docker tasks?

To connect our conversation to particular events, let me post here the
chain of (potentially) interesting events and some info I mined from the
logs.
master1: 192.168.37.59 ?
master2: 192.168.37.58
master3: 192.168.37.104

timestamp   observed by   event
13:48:38     master1          master1 killed by sigterm
13:48:48     master2,3       new leader elected (192.168.37.104), id=5
13:49:25     master2          master2 killed by sigterm
13:50:44     master2,3       new leader elected (192.168.37.59), id=7
14:23:34     master1          master1 killed by sigterm
14:23:44     master2,3       new leader elected (192.168.37.58), id=8

One interesting thing I cannot understand is why master3 did not commit
suicide when it lost leadership?


On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Frederic LE BRIS <[email protected]>
wrote:

> With the context .. sorry
>
>

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