When a system gets into split-brain scenario, both controllers assume active 
role. How does a payload node distinguish which controller it is associated to? 
Is there a way that we find out which payload nodes connect to which controller?

Our cluster needs to provide service 24x7.  So restarting the cluster is not 
possible when this situation occurs.  What is the best way to correct a 
split-brain situation? If we stop and restart one of the controller nodes to 
allow it to rejoin the other controller, should we also restart the payload 
nodes associated to that controller? Those payload nodes should be stopped 
before stopping their associated controller node, correct?

Shu Wang




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