On 9 Jan 2014, at 8:29 pm, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> 2014/1/8 Andrew Beekhof :
>>> I don't understand it: if this means that the stonith devices have
>>> failed a million times,
>>
>> We also set it to 100 when the start action fails.
>>
>>> why is it trying to start the mysql resource?
>>
2014/1/8 Andrew Beekhof :
>> I don't understand it: if this means that the stonith devices have
>> failed a million times,
>
> We also set it to 100 when the start action fails.
>
>> why is it trying to start the mysql resource?
>
> It depends if any nodes need fencing.
>
>> It's agains Pacemak
On 8 Jan 2014, at 2:41 am, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I recently had some trouble with a dual-node mysql cluster, which runs
> in master-slave mode with Percona resource manager. While analyzing
> what happened to the cluster, I found this in syslog (network trouble,
> the cluster lo
Hi list,
I recently had some trouble with a dual-node mysql cluster, which runs
in master-slave mode with Percona resource manager. While analyzing
what happened to the cluster, I found this in syslog (network trouble,
the cluster lost disk/iscsi access on both nodes, this is a piece from
the form