[Pacemaker] Recovery after simple master-master failover

2012-02-21 Thread David Gubler
Hi list, We have two entry servers (running Apache on Debian Squeeze/Pacemaker 1.0.9 with Heartbeat), both of which are active at the same time. Users may use any of these two servers at any time. Now, if one of them fails, users should all be redirected to the other server, as transparently

Re: [Pacemaker] Recovery after simple master-master failover

2012-02-21 Thread Jake Smith
- Original Message - > From: "David Gubler" > To: pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org > Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 8:04:34 AM > Subject: [Pacemaker] Recovery after simple master-master failover > > Hi list, > > We have two entry servers (running

Re: [Pacemaker] Recovery after simple master-master failover

2012-02-23 Thread David Gubler
Hi Jake, Thanks for your answer. I had another go today. On 22.02.2012 00:09, Jake Smith wrote: Still probably not the nicest/cleanest solution but you could do a cronjob that runs 'crm resource reprobe node_name'. That will check for resources the cluster didn't start and prevent the cleanu

Re: [Pacemaker] Recovery after simple master-master failover

2012-02-23 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:08 AM, David Gubler wrote: > Hi Jake, > > Thanks for your answer. I had another go today. > > > On 22.02.2012 00:09, Jake Smith wrote: >> >> Still probably not the nicest/cleanest solution but you could do a cronjob >> that runs 'crm resource reprobe node_name'.  That wil