sting and saying that the
systems should be configured to recover by themselves around patching or even a
temporary unplanned network/virtualization glitch.
Thanks,
Howard
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/pacemaker.log is full of these below entries writing
four new rows every second. Is there some way to exclude this noise from
the log?
"pgsqlms(pgsqld)[xxx]: xx INFO: Ignoring unknown
application_name/node "PostgreSQL JDBC Driver"",
Thanks for
Thanks for all the help so far. With your assistance, I'm very close to
stable.
Made the following changes to the vmfence stonith resource:
Meta Attrs: failure-timeout=30m migration-threshold=10
Operations: monitor interval=60s (vmfence-monitor-interval-60s)
If I understand this correctly, it
ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de> написа:
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I can't give much detailed advice, but I think any network service
> > should have a timeout of at least 30 Sekonds (you have
> > timeout=2ms).
> >
Hello, recently I received some really great advice from this community
regarding changing the token timeout value in corosync. Thank you! Since
then the cluster has been working perfectly with no errors in the log for
more than a week.
This morning I logged in to find a stopped stonith device. I
helping me understand.
Howard
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 12:36 AM Jan Friesse wrote:
> Howard,
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> ...
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> The most important info is following line:
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> > Jun 10 00:06:41 [10558] srv2 corosync warning [MAIN ] Corosync main
> > process was not scheduled for 13006.
Hi everyone. As a followup, I found that the vms were having snapshot
backup at the time of the disconnects which I think freezes IO. We'll be
addressing that. Is there anything else in the log that can be improved.
Thanks,
Howard
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 10:06 AM Howard wrote:
> Good
synchronization, ready to provide service.
Thanks,
Howard
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