Hi,

I`m running a two node cluster on a fully updated CentOS 7 
(pacemaker-1.1.13-10.el7_2.2.x86_64 pcs-0.9.143-15.el7.x86_64) . I see on one 
of our nodes a lot of this in the logfiles:

Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost crmd[12986]:  notice: State transition S_IDLE -> 
S_POLICY_ENGINE [ input=I_PE_CALC cause=C_TIMER_POPPED origin=crm_timer_popped ]
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost pengine[12985]:  notice: On loss of CCM Quorum: Ignore
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost pengine[12985]: warning: Processing failed op monitor 
for ping_fw:0 on kathie2: unknown error (1)
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost pengine[12985]: warning: Processing failed op start 
for ping_fw:1 on stacy2: unknown error (1)
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost pengine[12985]: warning: Forcing ping_fw-clone away 
from stacy2 after 1000000 failures (max=1000000)
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost pengine[12985]: warning: Forcing ping_fw-clone away 
from stacy2 after 1000000 failures (max=1000000)
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost pengine[12985]:  notice: Calculated Transition 1823: 
/var/lib/pacemaker/pengine/pe-input-355.bz2
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost crmd[12986]:  notice: Transition 1823 (Complete=0, 
Pending=0, Fired=0, Skipped=0, Incomplete=0, 
Source=/var/lib/pacemaker/pengine/pe-input-355.bz2): Complete
Mar 30 12:32:13 localhost crmd[12986]:  notice: State transition 
S_TRANSITION_ENGINE -> S_IDLE [ input=I_TE_SUCCESS cause=C_FSA_INTERNAL 
origin=notify_crmd ]


The configuration looks like this:

Clone: ping_fw-clone
  Resource: ping_fw (class=ocf provider=pacemaker type=ping)
   Attributes: dampen=5s multiplier=1000 host_list=192.168.16.1 timeout=60
   Operations: start interval=0s timeout=60 (ping_fw-start-interval-0s)
               stop interval=0s timeout=20 (ping_fw-stop-interval-0s)
               monitor interval=45 (ping_fw-monitor-interval-45)


What can I do to resolve the problem ? 

Any suggestions are welcome

Kind regards

fatcharly



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