Personally i discourage the use of the auto restarts/rejoin, if something wrong happened, better investigate the causes and then enable the failed node again. failovers shouldnt occour frequently, only if something went really bad: as far i know, pacemaker and PAF doesnt support any kind of autoheal so it should a good thing check the causes before. This is just my opinion and way to work, probably someone more expert can join the conversation.
Best, Damiano Il giorno lun 26 apr 2021 alle ore 19:04 Moneta, Howard < howard.mon...@csaa.com> ha scritto: > Hello community. I have read that it is not recommended to set Pacemaker > and corosync to enabled/auto start on the nodes. Is this how people have > it configured? If a computer restarts unexpectedly, is it better to > manually investigate first or allow the node to come back online and rejoin > the cluster automaticly in order to minimize downtime? If the auto start > is not enabled, how do you handle patching? I’m using Pacemaker with PAF, > PostgreSQL Automatic Failover. I had thought to follow the published > guidance and not set those processes to enabled but other coworkers are > resisting and saying that the systems should be configured to recover by > themselves around patching or even a temporary unplanned > network/virtualization glitch. > > > > Thanks, > > Howard > > > > This message may contain information, including personally identifiable > information that is confidential, privileged, or otherwise legally > protected. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify > the sender and delete this message without copying, disclosing, or > distributing it. > _______________________________________________ > Manage your subscription: > https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/ >
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