corosync issue with two interface directives

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Hi all,

I've got two 'interface {}' directives in corosync. When I pull the cable from the interface on ring 1, nothing happens (no log entries, zilch). When I put it back and the pull the cable on ring 0, it fails completely and fences. Is there something I am missing?

Here is the corosync.conf file I am using:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
compatibility: whitetank

# Totem Protocol options.
totem {
	version: 2
	secauth: off
	threads: 0
	rrp_mode: passive
	interface {
		# This is the back-channel subnet, which is the primary
		# network for the totem protocol.
		ringnumber: 0
		bindnetaddr: 10.0.1.0
		mcastaddr: 226.94.1.1
		mcastport: 5405
	}
	interface {
		# This is the storage network, which acts as a
		# secondary, backup network for the totem protocol.
		ringnumber: 1
		bindnetaddr: 10.0.0.0
		mcastaddr: 227.94.1.1
		mcastport: 5406
	}
}

logging {
	to_syslog: yes
        fileline: off
        to_stderr: yes
        to_logfile: yes
        to_syslog: yes
        logfile: /var/log/corosync.log
        debug: off
        timestamp: on
}

amf {
        mode: disabled
}
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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