Jon,
You might want to try the heartbeat list. (ha-linux)
var/log/ha-log should show what is happening ?
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Jon Neher wrote:
Hello,
I'm running Ultramonkey 2.0.1 on a couple Fedora Core 1 systems.
I'm having a problem where my two lvs directors, a primary and a backup,
aren't behaving as expected in failover.
I am only using eth1 on each system
for heartbeat since I needed the only ttyS0 for console service.
Even though "nice_failback" is off in /etc/ha.cf, when my backup director
starts up heartbeat, it grabs the resources, starts ldirectord so
I end up with two directors directing. I tried rebooting both machines.
The backup won the race and is directing again and the primary
came up and isn't directing, didn't grab the resources.
Has anyone seen this behaviour?
thanks,
Jon
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