Removed this from the failover domain configs: nofailback="1"
Somehow this option, even after rebooting the entire cluster, was keeping services from relocating until a failed node rejoined the domain - unless there were two spare nodes available.
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Alfredo Moralejo <amoralej@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What is the state of service that was running in the node after pulling the power cables? stopped, failed?
Set rgmanager in verbose mode with <rm log_level="7" log_facility="local4">
Regards
Alfredo
On 05/19/2010 07:08 PM, Dusty wrote:-- Linux-cluster mailing listIn the interest of trouble-shooting I've taken all the failover domains out of the configuration.
This resulted in no change:
Service on a failed node does not relocate until the failed node reboots.
To reiterate: Similar cluster configuration on similar hardware worked perfectly on RHEL5U3.
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