[Pacemaker] How to prevent locked I/O using Pacemaker with Primary/Primary DRBD/OCFS2 (Ubuntu 10.10)
Devin Reade
gdr at gno.org
Mon Apr 4 22:59:44 UTC 2011
I ran into a similar behavior with an earlier version of glusterfs
on raw disk (not DRBD). In that case it was a bug in gluster
that, although the nodes were supposed to be operating in a
"mirror" configuration, the one remaining node would refuse to
service requests after the other node was stonith'd because
(surprise, surprise) it had lost contact with the other node.
That bug is fixed in the current version.
I know that gluster != ocfs2, however maybe the cause in your
case is analogous?
Devin
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