Do you have an entry for:
no-quorum-policy="ignore"
Here is how mine looks for a 2 node master/slave drbd fileserver cluster:
property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
dc-version="1.0.4-6dede86d6105786af3a5321ccf66b44b6914f0aa" \
cluster-infrastructure="openais" \
expected-quorum-votes="2" \
no-quorum-policy="ignore" \
last-lrm-refresh="1250006912"
On a two node cluster, if one node goes down, there is no quorum, so the
resources will not be migrated. You need to have this entry so that one
node can operate on its own. This was happening to my 2 node cluster, I
would shutdown one node and the second one would not get promoted to
master, that was until I added the no-quorum-policy=ignore entry.
HTH,
Diego
hj lee wrote:
Hi,
I am very simple Master/Slave in RHEL 5.3 with pacemaker 1.0.4 and
heartbea 2.99. I unplugged the power cable at the master machine, and I
expected the slave becomes master. But the slave stays at slave state.
Is this correct behavior or a bug? How does Pacemaker (or heartbeat)
handle this kind of sudden power off?
Thanks in advance
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