Eric Robinson napsal(a):
I have a few corosync+pacemeker clusters in Azure. Occasionally, cluster nodes failover, possibly because of intermittent connectivity loss, but more likely because one or more nodes experiences high load and is not able to respond in a timely fashion. I want to make the
>>> Ken Gaillot schrieb am 17.01.2019 um 18:45 in
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> On Thu, 2019‑01‑17 at 07:49 +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote:
>> > > > Ken Gaillot schrieb am 16.01.2019 um
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>> > In retrospect,
I have a few corosync+pacemeker clusters in Azure. Occasionally, cluster nodes
failover, possibly because of intermittent connectivity loss, but more likely
because one or more nodes experiences high load and is not able to respond in a
timely fashion. I want to make the clusters a little more
On 18/01/19 20:32 +0100, Jan Pokorný wrote:
> It was discovered that this release of glib project changed sligthly
> some parameters of how distribution of values within hash tables
> structures work, undermining pacemaker's hard (alas unfeasible) attempt
> to turn this data type into fully