[Pacemaker] time synchronisation

Nikita Michalko michalko.system at a-i-p.com
Wed Dec 19 07:22:54 EST 2012


Hi Lars!

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Am Mittwoch, 19. Dezember 2012 13:06:25 schrieb Lars Marowsky-Bree:
> On 2012-12-19T10:06:25, James Harper <james.harper at bendigoit.com.au> wrote:
> > What is the behaviour of a cluster when the nodes are up to 10 minutes
> > out of sync with each other, because they've just been booted up after
> > a crash and the hwclocks are out of date and there is no ntp time
> > source reachable? Could it cause lots of sig11's and constant
> > re-elections because that's what I was seeing and it all seemed to go
> > away once I artificially synchronised the clocks... I haven't tried to
> > reproduce the problem so I can't be sure.
> 
> The cluster stack itself should not show such behaviour. Of course, it's
> going to make reading and lining up logfiles hell, but it shouldn't
> crash. If you can reproduce this, please file bugs.
> 
> Services (especially active/active ones) may exhibit strange behaviour
> if they use the wallclock timestamps for anything relevant, and some
> don't like failing over into the past. But that would be bugs in the
> services.
> 
> They should all read Lamport ;-)
> 
Interesting -  what/who is Lamport though?

Nikita Michalko
> 
> Regards,
>     Lars
> 




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