Hello.
I installed ha-cluster with Postgresql-11 with high amount off data (5-9 Tb). After clone data to slave node got: pcs status =========== Master/Slave Set: pgsql-ha [pgsqld] pgsqld (ocf::heartbeat:pgsqlms): FAILED cluster2 (blocked) Masters: [ cluster1 ] pgsql-master-ip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started cluster1 Failed Actions: * pgsqld_stop_0 on cluster2 'unknown error' (1): call=329, status=complete, exitreason='Unexpected state for instance "pgsqld" (returned 1)', last-rc-change='Wed Nov 14 14:04:48 2018', queued=0ms, exec=301ms ========================= Look like Pacemaker can’t wait while Postgres do a start check. which parameter controls waiting time for start service? I set so: ============= <operations> <op id="pgsqld-demote-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="demote" timeout="120s"/> <op id="pgsqld-methods-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="methods" timeout="60"/> <op id="pgsqld-monitor-interval-15s" interval="15s" name="monitor" role="Master" timeout="10s"/> <op id="pgsqld-monitor-interval-16s" interval="16s" name="monitor" role="Slave" timeout="10s"/> <op id="pgsqld-notify-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="notify" timeout="60s"/> <op id="pgsqld-promote-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="promote" timeout="40s"/> <op id="pgsqld-reload-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="reload" timeout="20"/> <op id="pgsqld-start-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="start" on-fail="ignore" timeout="12000s"/> <op id="pgsqld-stop-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="stop" timeout="120s"/> </operations> ============================ but it didn't affect :( which parameter controls waiting time for start service? Thank you.
_______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org https://lists.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