On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 09:43 -0400, Sal Tepedino wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 17:12 +0900, Simon Horman wrote:
> > How are you starting the sync daemon? It sounds like however you
> > are doing it, its only starting one. I recomend just starting
> > both deamons up using an (ipvsadm?) init script.
>
> Heartbeat is starting it up (supposedly).
And, actually, thinking about it, I know exactly why this is happening.
When the machines start up, they don't have the sync process running.
The master director starts up it's resources, which include
"LVSSyncDaemonSwap", thus bringing up the sync process. The backup
doesn't have any resources, so doesn't start it up. Once one failover
happens, the backup starts it up and all is when, as once it's running,
a loss of the resource causes heartbeat to send a signal to just cause
the sync process to go into a backup state. Like I said. This isn't much
of an issue, as I can put in a startup script to bring this process up.
Just thought it might be part of the connection dropping issue.
(retrospect says it probably isn't).
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Sal Tepedino <stepedino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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