On May 12, 2020 3:10:28 PM GMT+03:00, kexue <kexue...@163.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a two-nodes cluster on Centos7,and heartbeat interfaces connects
>
>directly.
>
>Execute  "corosync-cfgtool -s" command :
>
># corosync-cfgtool -s
>Printing ring status.
>Local node ID 2
>RING ID 0
>     id    = 192.168.44.35
>     status    = ring 0 active with no faults
>RING ID 1
>     id    = 192.168.55.35
>     status    = ring 1 active with no faults
>
>Unpluged the heartbeat network cable,Execute  "corosync-cfgtool -s" 
>command :
>
># corosync-cfgtool -s
>Printing ring status.
>Local node ID 2
>RING ID 0
>     id    = 127.0.0.1
>     status    = ring 0 active with no faults
>RING ID 1
>     id    = 127.0.0.1
>     status    = ring 1 active with no faults
>
>What is wrong with this? Could you give me some advice.
>
>Thanks.

How do you 'unplug' the cable ?

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
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