I have the issue on two of my nodes. Each node has 1ea 10gb connection. No bonding, single link. What else can I look at? I manage the network too. I don¹t see any link down notifications, don¹t see any errors on the ports. On 6/11/14, 2:29 PM, "Digimer" <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 11/06/14 02:21 PM, Schaefer, Micah wrote: >> It failed again, even after deleting all the other failover domains. >> >> Cluster conf >> http://pastebin.com/jUXkwKS4 >> >> I turned corosync output to debug. How can I go about troubleshooting if >> it really is a network issue or something else? >> >> >> >> Jun 09 13:06:59 corosync [QUORUM] Members[4]: 1 2 3 4 >> Jun 11 14:10:17 corosync [TOTEM ] A processor failed, forming new >> configuration. >> Jun 11 14:10:29 corosync [QUORUM] Members[3]: 1 2 3 >> Jun 11 14:10:29 corosync [TOTEM ] A processor joined or left the >> membership and a new membership was formed. >> Jun 11 14:10:29 corosync [CPG ] chosen downlist: sender r(0) >> ip(10.70.100.101) ; members(old:4 left:1) > >This is, to me, *strongly* indicative of a network issue. It's not >likely switch-wide as only one member was lost, but I would certainly >put my money on a network problem somewhere, some how. > >Do you use bonding? > >-- >Digimer >Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.ca/w/ >What if the cure for cancer is trapped in the mind of a person without >access to education? > >-- >Linux-cluster mailing list >Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster