2016-10-14 16:36 GMT+09:00 Ulrich Windl <ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de>: >>>> Israel Brewster <isr...@ravnalaska.net> schrieb am 13.10.2016 um 19:04 in > Nachricht <34091524-d35e-4e28-9c3e-dda6c6a1e...@ravnalaska.net>: > [...] >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 crmd[30096]: notice: State transition S_IDLE -> >> S_POLICY_ENGINE [ input=I_PE_CALC cause=C_FSA_INTERNAL >> origin=abort_transition_graph ] >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 pengine[30095]: notice: On loss of CCM Quorum: >> Ignore >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 pengine[30095]: notice: Stop >> virtual_ip#011(centtest2.ravnalaska.net) >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 pengine[30095]: notice: Demote >> pgsql_96:0#011(Master -> Stopped centtest2.ravnalaska.net) >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 pengine[30095]: notice: Calculated Transition >> 193: /var/lib/pacemaker/pengine/pe-input-500.bz2 > >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 crmd[30096]: notice: Initiating action 43: >> notify pgsql_96_pre_notify_demote_0 on centtest2.ravnalaska.net >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 crmd[30096]: notice: Initiating action 45: >> notify pgsql_96_pre_notify_demote_0 on centtest1.ravnalaska.net (local) > > The above section looks wrong, because if one resource is master and the > other is slave, both cannot be demoted (AFAIK).. I'm also surprised that the > cluster tries to demote a failed master; maybe you have no fencing configured?
Those are "notification" operations before the demote and it is correct being sent to all the nodes in the cluster. > >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 crmd[30096]: notice: Operation >> pgsql_96_notify_0: ok (node=centtest1.ravnalaska.net, call=230, rc=0, >> cib-update=0, confirmed=true) >> Oct 13 08:29:39 CentTest1 crmd[30096]: notice: Initiating action 6: demote >> pgsql_96_demote_0 on centtest2.ravnalaska.net > > "action 6": Where does it come from? We had 43 and 45! This is the actual "demote" operation. -- Keisuke MORI _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org