Hello Andrew,

Am 06.10.2014 04:30, schrieb Andrew Beekhof:

On 3 Oct 2014, at 5:07 am, Felix Zachlod <fz.li...@sis-gmbh.info> wrote:

Am 02.10.2014 18:02, schrieb Digimer:
On 02/10/14 02:44 AM, Felix Zachlod wrote:
I am currently running 8.4.5 on to of Debian Wheezy with Pacemaker 1.1.7

Please upgrade to 1.1.10+!


Are you referring to a special bug/ code change? I normally don't like building 
all this stuff from source instead using the packages if there are not very 
good reasons for it. I run some 1.1.7 debian base pacemaker clusters for a long 
time now without any issue and I am sure that this version seems to run very 
stable so as long as I am not facing a specific problem with this version

According to git, there are 1143 specific problems with 1.1.7
In total there have been 3815 commits and 5 releases in the last 2.5 years, we 
don't do all that for fun :-)

I know that there have been a lot changes since this "ancient" version. But I was just curios if there was something that in specific might be related to my problem. I work tightly connected to software develepment in our company and so i know that "newer" does not automatically mean "with less bugs" or especially "with less bugs concerning ME". Thats why I suspect "install the recent version" to be trial end error- which might for sure help in some cases but does not enlight the corresponding problem in any way.

On the other hand, if both sides think they have up-to-date data it might not 
be anything to do with pacemaker at all.

That is what I suspect too. and why I passed this question to the drbd mailing list, I am now nearly totally convinced that pacemaker isn't doing anything wrong here cause the drbd RA sets a master score of 1000 on either side which accoring to my constraints was the signal for pacemaker to promote.

regards, Felix

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