On 07/26/2012 11:44 AM, DIMITROV, TANIO wrote:
Hello,
I'm testing RHEL 6.2 cluster using CMAN.
It is a two-node cluster, no shared data. The problem is that if there is a connectivity problem between the nodes, each of them continues working as stand-alone - which is OK (no shared data, manual fencing). But when the connection comes back up the nodes kill each other's cman instances :
Jul 26 13:58:05.000 node1 corosync[15771]: cman killed by node 2 because we were killed by cman_tool or other application
Jul 26 13:58:05.000 node1 gfs_controld[15900]: cluster is down, exiting
Jul 26 13:58:05.000 node1 gfs_controld[15900]: daemon cpg_dispatch error 2
Jul 26 13:58:05.000 node1 dlm_controld[15848]: cluster is down, exiting
Can this be avoided somehow?
Thanks in advance!
Use real fencing.
The problem is, I believe, that the CPG messages fall out of sync. You
could try stopping cman on one node, reconnecting the network and
restarting cman on the one node again.
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