On 2008-09-02T12:27:31, Rob Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In a nut shell whenever my secondary goes down the primary also goes down. 
> When i mean go down , i mean when i stop heartbeat by doing 
> /etc/init.d/heartbeat stop or by simply rebooting the machine for a 
> specific reason....
>
> Its hard to get log entries as the primary is a production machine and i 
> cannot work on it during normal work hours as everything will go down.... 
> But here is info i can give you.... Once i have more info from your help to 
> look for i will  do some checks after  hours....
>
> I am using Debian Etch
> I am using heartbeat version 2.0.7-2 ( as per Debian apt-get )

heartbeat 2.0.7 is positively ancient. Do upgrade, please.

> the ha.conf and haresources files are the same on both machines. I know i 
> am a bit behind in the version of heartbeat.... but not sure why it would 
> do this... it was working fine at one point and then this issue started 
> happening....
>
> Any ideas, what should i look for... as i mentioned i will try and see if i 
> can get more loggin...

Yes, read the logs ;-)

> ha.conf
> ----------
>
> logfacility     daemon        # This is deprecated
> keepalive 2                   # Interval between heartbeat (HB) packets.
> deadtime 60                   # How quickly HB determines a dead node.
> warntime 5                    # Time HB will issue a late HB.
> initdead 120                  # Time delay needed by HB to report a dead 
> node.
> udpport 694                   # UDP port HB uses to communicate between 
> nodes.
> bcast eth0 eth1
> coredumps true
> auto_failback on             # Auto promotion of primary node upon return 
> to cluster.
> node    joe      # Node name must be same as uname -n.
> node    stewie      # Node name must be same as uname -n.
> respawn hacluster /usr/lib/heartbeat/ipfail

Why are you enabling ipfail, when you don't have any ping nodes?
Possibly that causes this, but I'm not sure at all.

> use_logd yes                  # Use system logging.
> logfile /var/log/hb.log       # Heartbeat logfile.
> debugfile /var/log/heartbeat-debug.log # Debugging logfile.

use_logd overrides all other logging settings you specify, btw. You can
just drop logfile, debugfile, and logfacility.


Regards,
    Lars

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