Heartbeat in CentOS 6.0

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kcwong13
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Heartbeat in CentOS 6.0

Post by kcwong13 » 2011/11/23 00:21:37

Hi All,

Recently I'm trying to setup a HA as the NTP server to my client, I've setup it and manage to work but there is few issues that bother me:

[1]
When HA001 have problem (let's say heartbeat's link down), it will fail over to HA002, everything are work perfectly.

But After I've connect back HA001 into network, and try to disconnect HA002 to check whether it will fail over to HA001, it is failed.

I've check through the log file and found this line:

Nov 21 15:06:24 HA001 heartbeat: [1779]: info: ha001 wants to go standby [foreign]
Nov 21 15:06:34 HA001 heartbeat: [1779]: WARN: No reply to standby request. Standby request cancelled.

Since like this is the reason that HA001 do not take over the resource after HA002 failed.

[2]
When I'm checking the log file, I found there is lot of error message as below:

Nov 21 16:13:25 HA001 heartbeat: [4072]: WARN: Message hist queue is filling up (376 messages in queue)
Nov 21 16:13:27 HA001 heartbeat: [4072]: WARN: Message hist queue is filling up (377 messages in queue)
Nov 21 16:13:29 HA001 heartbeat: [4072]: WARN: Message hist queue is filling up (378 messages in queue)

I've check through online, since like there is packet lost between HA001 and HA002, but I'm sure there is no connectivity issues as this 2 HA are direct connect to a dummies switches.

Anybody encounter this issues before? I'm out of idea how to solve it, hope you all give some idea so I can test with it. I've attach both log file in the thread as well. thanks in advanced.

Cheers,

Kc13

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Heartbeat in CentOS 6.0

Post by pschaff » 2011/11/28 22:40:31

The forum attachment function is permanently broken. If you need to show long log files please use http://pastebin.centos.org/ and post a link, or just post relevant snippets in-line.

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