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List:       linux-virtual-server
Subject:    heartbeat node taking over resources upon reboot
From:       "Sebastian Vieira" <sebvieira () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-10-24 6:52:18
Message-ID: 279239c70610232352p2f21630bx5bc7f057c9dfe8f2 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,

Every time i reboot the active node, it comes back as the backup as normal,
but then it suddenly declares itself dead and says it has no local heartbeat
(???) and restarts. While it's restarting it happily declares the other node
dead as well and (i guess) starts taking over the resources. Resulting in
every connected client to disconnect.

I also see that it says somewhere "Deadtime value may be too small", but in
normal production i don't see any 'late heartbeats' or such, which made me
not change them. My ha.cf :

udpport 694
logfacility local0
keepalive 75ms
deadtime 300ms
warntime 200ms
initdead 60
mcast eth1 224.1.2.3 694 1 0
auto_failback off
node rpzlvs05 rpzlvs06

My question is, should i really go experiment with the *time values again,
or is it something else?

Kind regards,

Sebastian
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