Hi Tony,
There are few checks including 'Cold Sync', state of node
joining the cluster, etc. So, in your case, Cold sync has been completed and
that check might have passed, but node is yet to become operationally
functional. So, if the node is declared as ENABLED, then failover should be
fine.
Sometimes, it happens in reverse: Node joins, but Cold sync is not completed.
But this situation can be avoided if take fix for #1334.
Thanks
-Nagu
From: Tony Hart [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 July 2015 15:58
To: Nagendra Kumar
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users] FAILOVER StandBy --> Active FAILED, stdby not in good state
Hi Nagu,
Thanks for the pointer. Are you saying in my case that cold sync had not
completed, even though the log message said it had?
On Jul 7, 2015, at 6:12 AM, Nagendra Kumar <HYPERLINK
"mailto:[email protected]"[email protected]> wrote:
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