Hello, During an upgrade it turned out that our old node id-s (generated many-many years ago) are not accepted anymore. So we renumbered the nodes and since then have been unable to delete the old id-s from the system.
Corosync knows the new id-s only and work fine: # corosync-cmapctl | grep 323224576 # Pacemaker knows the new id-s according to the config file and all traces are deleted from the cib as well: # cibadmin --query|grep 323224576 # Everything seems ok. However, as soon as just corosync stopped or started on a standby node, the old ghosts come back: # corosync-cmapctl | grep 323224576 # # cibadmin --query|grep 323224576 <node id="3232245767" uname="atlas6"/> <node id="3232245763" uname="atlas2"/> <node id="3232245764" uname="atlas3"/> <node id="3232245766" uname="atlas5"/> <node_state id="3232245767" uname="atlas6" in_ccm="false" crmd="offline" expected="down" crm-debug-origin="post_cache_update"/> <node_state id="3232245763" uname="atlas2" in_ccm="false" crmd="offline" expected="down" crm-debug-origin="post_cache_update"/> <node_state id="3232245764" uname="atlas3" in_ccm="false" crmd="offline" expected="down" crm-debug-origin="post_cache_update"/> <node_state id="3232245766" uname="atlas5" in_ccm="false" crmd="offline" expected="down" crm-debug-origin="post_cache_update"/> How could the old node ids be removed completely? crm_node -R does not help, deleting by cibadmin does not help. What is the proper way to cleanup the state? Best regards, Jozsef -- E-mail : kadlecsik.joz...@wigner.hun-ren.hu Address: Wigner Research Centre for Physics H-1525 Budapest 114, POB. 49, Hungary _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/