in my test when i disconnect the network cable after 6 or 8 seconds, the cluster dies (one node halt and the other reboot), when this happen i reconnect the network cable and start both nodes at the same time, only if i make a --discard-my-data to drbd this show me a connected UpToDate state again.
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Miguel Angel Guerrero
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Digimer <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/25/2012 12:25 PM, Miguel Angel Guerrero wrote:No prob, but please stay on the mailing list as this might help others
> Hi Digimer
>
> i put the new script but i have problems
>
> 1. When i disconnect the network interface one node halt and the other
> reboot,
> 2. After startup both the nodes (at the same time) shows consistent
> state but no connect
>
> The next pastebin shows the logs and drbd state, obliterate-peer.sh
>
> http://pastebin.com/irCBhuAn
>
> For the moment the obliterate-peer.sh script show better result
> than obliterate-peer.sh
>
> thanks for your help again
later.
That node couldn't talk to it's peer, and it is not UpToDate, so it
refused to become primary, by design. The network link is still down.
Atte:
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Miguel Angel Guerrero
Usuario GNU/Linux Registrado #353531
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