>>> Kadlecsik József <[email protected]> schrieb am 05.09.2018 um 15:33 in Nachricht <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > For testing purposes one of our nodes was put in standby node and then > rebooted several times. When the standby node started up, it joined the > cluster as a new member and it resulted in transitions between the online > nodes. However, when the standby node was rebooted in mid‑transitions, it > triggered another transitions again. As a result, live migrations was > aborted and guests stopped/started. > > How can one make sure that join/leave operations of standby nodes do not > affect the location of the running resources? > > It's pacemaker 1.1.16‑1 with corosync 2.4.2‑3+deb9u1 on debian stretch > nodes.
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