[Pacemaker] Node crash when 'ifdown eth0'

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb at suse.de
Thu Dec 10 02:50:22 EST 2009


On 2009-11-30T20:59:13, Steven Dake <sdake at redhat.com> wrote:

> ifconfig eth0 down is a totally different then testing if there is a
> node disconnection.  When corosync detects eth0 being taken down, it
> binds to the interface 127.0.0.1.  This is probably not what you had in
> mind when you wanted to test split brain.  Keep in mind an interface
> taken out of service is different then an interface failing from a posix
> api perspective.

It'd still be nice if it didn't just crash, but if there was some way to
recover from it at run-time. Think "hotplug network cards (in a telco
environment)".


Regards,
    Lars

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