> What do your monitor timeouts look like? You should probably
> adjust them. Take a look here for some notes about the problem:
In the case I'm concerned now, the timeout of main resource upon which others
did rely (DLM) was set to 120s
this seems quite a lot to me, but now I'm thinking about it,
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 04:34:24PM +0200, Nikola Ciprich wrote:
> Hello Andrew et al,
>
> few times, it happened to me, that cluster node got loaded too much
> (especially I/O load), so cluster actions (monitor) started to timeout.
> So cluster manager decided to restart services etc, thus ca
Hello Andrew et al,
few times, it happened to me, that cluster node got loaded too much
(especially I/O load), so cluster actions (monitor) started to timeout.
So cluster manager decided to restart services etc, thus causing even
higher load (especially when cluster has tens of services). Is there