Can you try "pcs resource defaults on-fail=restart"

then

"pcs resource cleanup "

Victor Acosta


2015-07-27 3:26 GMT-04:00 Digimer <li...@alteeve.ca>:

> On 27/07/15 02:17 AM, Vijay Partha wrote:
> > This is my messages log.
>
> OK, lets me very precise;
>
> First; Tell us what OS/version you are using and the versions of
> corosync and pacemaker (1.1.11 I think).
>
> Second,
>
> 1. Get your services running.
> 2. Log into each node, open a terminal and run 'tail -f -n 0
> /var/log/messages).
> 3. Crash apache by sending kill -9 to the apache process(es).
> 4. Wait for stuff to stop being outputted in the logs.
> 5. Copy the logs from both nodes and share them here, fully and unedited
> please.
>
> In general, the more detail you share with us, the better we'll be able
> to help. In the logs you pasted, it was from one node and you did not
> say how you stopped/crashed apache.
>
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