[Pacemaker] Switching a Resource based on connectivity (ping)
tariq fillah
tariqfcb at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 20:18:53 UTC 2011
I didn't disconnect the node from the cluster, I just disconnected the node
from the network (which is ensured by a bond), but the cluster layer is
still there.
Which log file exactly with you like me to show you
Thank you very much for your replys
2011/3/22 Pavel Levshin <pavel at levshin.spb.ru>
>
> 22.03.2011 21:53, tariq fillah:
>
> Hello Pavel,
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> I tried what you told me, but it doesn't seem to work, when I take off
>> both networks layers (for the bond), the resource doesn't migrate.
>>
>>
> Did you disconnect the node from the cluster, taking all network down? If
> so, it is completely different matter. Ping check is not suitable for this
> case.
>
> Diagnosis would be possible, if you showed complete config and logs.
>
>
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> Pavel Levshin
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