I've managed to resolve the issue with the resource stickiness problem.
What was happening was that the linux systems was not deactivating the LV's
when booting up. I disabled boot.lvm from the /etc/init.d scripts on both
hosts and got linux HA to do the activation via its OCF resource agents.
Th
I configured a Heartbeat cluster with two nodes in an activce/passive
configuration.
When the active node is poweroff immediately, the passive node does not
takeover the resource as expected.
The /var/log/ha-log from passive node is here:
Aug 26 13:52:33 paul kernel: ib0: multicast join failed fo
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Timothy
Carr wrote:
> I've managed to resolve the issue with the resource stickiness problem.
>
> What was happening was that the linux systems was not deactivating the LV's
> when booting up. I disabled boot.lvm from the /etc/init.d scripts on both
> hosts and got
Please send logs as attachments (they're impossible to read otherwise)
and provide version details.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:56 AM, fengyandong wrote:
> I configured a Heartbeat cluster with two nodes in an activce/passive
> configuration.
> When the active node is poweroff immediately, the pass
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:42 PM, fengyandong wrote:
> The attachment is /var/log/messages from passive node. The heartbeat version
> is 2.1.4
Far too old. Sorry.
Almost certainly any problem you have was fixed a long time ago.
Head over to http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Install where you'll find
Thanks for your help! Could you tell me what's wrong? If I still want to
user the version 2.1.4, how can I solve the problem?
2009/8/27 Andrew Beekhof
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:42 PM, fengyandong wrote:
> > The attachment is /var/log/messages from passive node. The heartbeat
> version
> > is