[ClusterLabs] "pacemakerd: recover properly from Corosync crash" fix
Ken Gaillot
kgaillot at redhat.com
Thu Apr 18 10:39:49 EDT 2024
What OS are you using? Does it use systemd?
What does happen when you kill Corosync?
On Thu, 2024-04-18 at 13:13 +0000, NOLIBOS Christophe via Users wrote:
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>
> Dear All,
>
> I have a question about the "pacemakerd: recover properly from
> Corosync crash" fix implemented in version 2.1.2.
> I have observed the issue when testing pacemaker version 2.0.5, just
> by killing the ‘corosync’ process: Corosync was not recovered.
>
> I am using now pacemaker version 2.1.5-8.
> Doing the same test, I have the same result: Corosync is still not
> recovered.
>
> Please confirm the "pacemakerd: recover properly from Corosync crash"
> fix implemented in version 2.1.2 covers this scenario.
> If it is, did I miss something in the configuration of my cluster?
>
> Best Regard.
>
> Christophe.
>
>
> Christophe NolibosDL-FEP Component ManagerTHALES Land & Air
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>
>
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